This is an absolutely fun deck, but it is especially notable because the red ink that was used was so saturated that for many decks in this run (if not all), the red would eventually transfer onto other cards or player's hands over time. In the end, the remaining stock was sold off at a massive discount. Because the full bleed, irregular-edged art made the deck essentially "marked" -- and therefore not useful for normal game play -- and was not particularly cardistry-friendly, this deck was more of an arty collectable anyway, so the reduced price made it a boon for collectors and they were (if I recall correctly) quickly snapped up as a result of this sale.