Heroin Sticker Curb Killer Wide Boy
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The Heroin Sticker Curb Killer Wide Boy is loud, grimy, and unmistakably rad—just like everything Heroin Skateboards puts out. Featuring a blood-splattered, machete-wielding cartoon Jason Vorhees character kicked back with sneakers on, the sticker screams punk attitude. Bold lettering fills the lower half, with “WIDE BOY” stamped in chunky, textured bubble letters drenched in blue and red speckled ink, and “HEROIN SKATEBOARDS” scrawled beneath in that unmistakable Fos-style handwriting. It’s not just a sticker—it’s a shout from the gutter of skateboarding’s most creative underworld.
Heroin Skateboards, founded in 1998 by artist and skater Mark “Fos” Foster, has always operated outside the lines. With an anti-corporate, DIY edge and an obsession with crusty spots, unique shapes, and graphic storytelling, Heroin is a cornerstone of underground skateboarding culture. Fos isn’t just a brilliant artist and business owner—he’s a great friend of the shop. He and his wife are frequent visitors to our Monrovia location, and his presence in the shop always brings a wave of genuine skate love and creativity.
Ira Ingram, aka Curb Killer, is the inspiration behind this piece and a real good friend of the shop, especially at our South Pasadena location, where he’s a regular. Ira’s raw energy and fearless curb-destroying style embody everything this sticker and this collab are about. He’s known not just for pushing limits on the board, but for uplifting the scene and keeping it inclusive, creative, and gnarly. His influence on the South Pas crew is real, and this graphic pays tribute to his larger-than-life energy.
The Curb Killer Wide Boy sticker is more than graphic art—it's a mash-up of skateboarding’s most authentic voices. It's Fos’s artistry, Heroin’s attitude, and Ira’s spirit all rolled into one gritty, hilarious, collectible slice of skate culture.
Stix SGV has proudly served the San Gabriel Valley skateboarding community since the late ‘90s. With three locations across Los Angeles County, we’ve been deeply rooted in the local scene. Our Monrovia shop has been a staple since 1997, followed by our Claremont location in 2014, and our South Pasadena shop opening its doors in 2022. Our mission has always been simple: to uphold skateboarding culture and stay true to our community.