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Bicycle Quiccs OG Black Playing Cards

Bicycle Quiccs OG Black Playing Cards

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A Local Legend, A Worldwide Sensation

Hailing from the bustling streets of Mandaluyong, Philippines, Quiccs kicked off his artistic escapades with oil paints and poster contests before morphing into a multifaceted creative powerhouse. His talents stretch across graphic design, graffiti, murals, and toys that people actually want to collect (seriously, you should see them). From children's book illustrations to co-founding a design studio, he’s taken his obsessions—think Japanese mecha, hip-hop, and street art—and crafted a unique style that’s made waves globally. His murals have graced walls from Manila to New York and everywhere in between, including Singapore, Thailand, China, Indonesia, Mongolia, Mexico, and Hawaii. Through TEQ63 and his Bulletpunk Universe, Quiccs has firmly planted the Philippines on the designer toy map, earning his reputation as both a local gem and an artistic giant.

The Spark of a Scene, The Rise of a Legacy

From humble beginnings to global fame, Quiccs has teamed up with some of the biggest names out there—adidas, Jollibee (yes, the one with the chicken!), Johnnie Walker, Hasbro, Sanrio, Secretlab, Topps, and Foot Locker. These collaborations haven’t just put him on the map; they've turned him into a cultural bridge, blending street art with mainstream culture and shining a spotlight on the local scene.

But let’s be clear: Quiccs didn’t just ride the wave; he helped create the swell. His work has been showcased by top media outlets like Esquire, Spot.ph, Rappler, GMA News, ABS-CBN, and IGN Southeast Asia, transforming what was once a niche underground art form into something everyone’s talking about.

This cultural shift has sparked a fresh wave of Filipino designers, many of whom owe their creative sparks to Quiccs and his work. What started as a personal passion has blossomed into a legacy, shaping the future of creators in the Philippines and beyond.

Crafted for the Fans, A Nod to the Original TEQ

The OG Black Edition comes snug in a tuck box that feels fancy (thanks to its air-cushion texture), paying homage to the original TEQ63 colourway—the very look that kicked off Quiccs' Bulletpunk Universe. With striking gold accents, the box flaunts subtle details designed for long-time collectors, from the “63” (a cheeky nod to the Philippines) to the trio of dots reminiscent of Quiccs' custom toys.

The back of the tuck showcases the actual card back design of the OG Black version, featuring a detailed close-up of TEQ63, loaded with mechanical flair, framed like a blueprint straight from the Bulletpunk Universe. It’s not merely packaging; it’s a homage to where it all began.

Icons Reimagined, Courts Reborn

With over 50,000 art toys sold globally, Quiccs’ characters have become legends in the designer toy scene. This deck is a love letter to the Bulletpunk Universe, translating its most iconic figures into a classic playing card format. Imagine classic court cards meeting mecha-street vibes—it's a mash-up that works surprisingly well.

For the OG Black version, the Jack, Queen, and King cards feature TEQ63, Mariko, and Ghost of Kurosawa, each in four beloved colourways: OG Black, OG Blue, OG Red, and Manila Killa. Each suit celebrates Quiccs' legacy, cleverly packaged in the timeless form of playing cards.

Built From the Ground Up, Inside and Out

The numbered cards boast custom artwork, with each suit re-imagined in a mechanical style that fits neatly into the Bulletpunk Universe. These designs are fresh off the drawing board, infused with Quiccs' signature flair.

A special treat lies in the six and three of each suit. When paired, they create a connected piece of artwork featuring TEQ63, Mariko, Ghost of Kurosawa, and a rare cameo by Zeta. This layout is a nod to "63," a number that has become Quiccs' calling card and a proud shout-out to the Philippines.

The jokers showcase Ravager, a corrupted clone of TEQ63 and one of the darker figures in the Bulletpunk lineup. Plus, the two extra cards form a complete piece of original artwork—a graffiti-style graphic designed by Quiccs himself, bringing his street roots right into your hands.

Engineered by Bicycle, Powered by Quiccs

The Bicycle Quiccs Playing Cards are printed by the United States Playing Card Company, the crème de la crème of playing card manufacturers. It’s officially licensed by Bicycle, meaning it’s built to the high standards that card players, cardists, and collectors have trusted for ages.

Each card is crafted from classic Bicycle stock and finished with the brand's signature air-cushion finish for smooth handling, durability, and that satisfying glide (you know the one). Engineered for performance. Sealed with a legacy. This is Bulletpunk-grade quality, inside and out.

Fast Facts:
  • 100% original artwork in Bulletpunk style
  • Officially licensed by Bicycle®
  • Air-Cushion finish on premium Bicycle stock
  • Profile photography and styling by Kandou
  • Product photography and styling by Frank Cuvin
A battle-ready deck produced by RunIt Decks®, in collaboration with Quiccs.
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