I am assuming these are designed by the USPCC (the only reason they would put 'zombie free since 1885', other wise that is quite witty piss taking). If they are indeed USPCC, it's just another example of the USPCC trying to get their share of the boom in custom decks... Remember the stickman deck? Or tragic royalty deck? They aren't getting the idea that for a deck to be successful you need a theme/concept - and you can't rely on the Bicycle brand to sell your deck.
That being said, if this deck is USPCC it will probably be cheaper than the other custom decks and for that reason I'll probably pick one up - $5 won't break the bank.
If these aren't USPCC designed then I won't get them. It's one thing for the USPCC to slap their name on something and hope that it sells (Big Gun decks, anyone?) but it's another thing for some unknown designer to try to jump on the bandwagon with a gimmicky deck.
It looks okayish... More of a novelty than a 54-works-of-art deck.
It's PROBABLY a USPC design, but we won't know for certain until it shows up at the Wingra Direct store.
Tragic Royalty was a bit tragic in that the gray cards make the deck look a bit blah, but the back design rocked. And they could have done without the UV-sensitive paper - it's only noticeable on the face cards, so what's the point?
I LIKED the Stickman deck!
USPC made two big mistakes with the Big Gun deck. First, they made a vintage deck back with 100% modern faces, right down to the AoS and Jokers. Second, they tried pricing them at collector prices off the bat instead of making them reasonable to start with. That second point was the biggest reason that deck blew chunks in USPC's face.
Having said all that, I think my personal SF for this deck is maybe 90. Not planning to buy it, wouldn't throw it away if I got it as a gift. (And since the odds of that are practically nil...)
I personally like to think of the SF as the "Stink Factor"!