Giving all your creatures one counter is strong, but far from gamebreaking
For example, if you control Johann, Apprentice Sorcerer ("Once each turn, you may cast an instant or sorcery spell from the top of your library") and Promise of Aclazotz is on top of your library, you can cast Foul Rebirth, but not Promise of Aclazotz
You get a hug, a clamp on the cheek by the fingers not pinching the cigarette butt, and a promise of macaroni and cheese
Speaking of works that benefit from the lack of films of the admittedly kind of goofy character designs, my other favorite is Gollum, here pulling duty as the art for River Kelpie
The goal of this deck is to control the board until we can cast Niv-Mizzet and combo off to win the game
Ramp doesnt sound like the most enticing reward on an aggressively slanted creature like this, but you can always find a use for more lands