Holy cow! The description of the card collection isn't quite as cool as "card collection" made it sound, alasJerry Horne wrote:I've been keeping an eye on this. Also:
but still! Very nice!Celebrate the legacy of groundbreaking mystery series Twin Peaks with this notecard set featuring images from the cult television franchise.
With its stunning imagery and wild originality, Twin Peaks shaped pop culture like no other TV show, winning the hearts of millions of viewers. This elegant set of twenty notecards features five iconic images from the series, taking fans on a visual journey through David Lynch’s surreal world of mystery and intrigue. With their accompanying lined envelopes, these notecards make it easy and fun to share your love for the charming, yet eerie town of Twin Peaks with friends near and far.
Celebrate the legacy of groundbreaking mystery series Twin Peaks with this notecard set featuring images from the cult television franchise. With its stunning imagery and wild originality, Twin Peaks shaped pop culture like no other TV show, winning the hearts of millions of viewers. This elegant set of twenty notecards features five iconic images from the series, taking fans on a visual journey through David Lynch’s surreal world of mystery and intrigue. With their accompanying lined envelopes, these notecards make it easy and fun to share your love for the charming, yet eerie town of Twin Peaks with friends near and far.
And the journal probably isn't gonna be strictly Bookhouse Boys-themed, but the title alone makes me happy. Their Firefly journal is called "Firefly journal". Their Supergirl journal is called "Supergirl journal". But their Twin Peaks journal is called "Bookhouse Boys journal" and isn't that the coolest thing.
ETA huh, browsing through their catalogue, their Power Rangers journals are specific to each Power Ranger. And the WoW journals let you pick between Horde and Alliance. Insight Editions, please consider: "Blue Rose" FBI journal.