Behind the Threads: The Story of ‘Deep Dish Doom’

It started with a cold slice and a sketchbook full of regret.

5/17/20251 min read

Behind the Threads: The Story of ‘Deep Dish Doom’

‘Deep Dish Doom’ wasn’t designed — it erupted. Leo dropped mustard on his sketchpad, got mad, then drew a screaming pizza skull to vent. Maze walked in, said “that’s disgusting, I love it,” and the rest is trashy, delicious history.

We baked that monstrosity in-house — layer by layer, mutant by mutant. Hand-drawn, digitally inked, screen-burned in the middle of a power outage. Every test print came out wrong until it came out right.

Here's what made it into the final art:
  • 🔥 4 types of melting cheese

  • ☠️ 3 cursed pepperoni faces

  • 💀 1 skeleton holding a garlic knot

And here's what didn't:

  • A pineapple (Maze vetoed it)

  • A melted delivery driver (too real)

  • “Hot & Horrible” text (testers misread it)

We finished it at 3am after drinking 6 cans of Red Bull and yelling constantly at Photoshop.

Now reward us for all that hard graft. Time to sauce those fingers — it’s merch o’clock.

Stay freaky. Stay saucy. Stay fueled.

— The Wyrmfuel Crew 🧷