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This deck with original art by Island of Misfit Toys is truly one-of-a-kind. It follows RWS imagery with a Burtonesque twist and the cards themselves have an 80s holographic flash. The perfect deck for the weirdo in your life - Just don't say its name three times!
A perfect tribute to a 90s TV icon and my original feminist superhero. The Buffy the Vampire Slayer deck is surprisingly well thought out, there are no pip cards to be found and the artwork is that magical Buffy mix of campy and heartfelt.
A beautiful feline deck featuring cats of all breeds, shapes, and sizes. This deck heavily borrows imagery from the Rider-Waite and has a lovely vintage art-deco feel. This deck is very near and dear to my heart as I used it to give my goddaughter her first reading.
A gorgeous holographic deck designed and sold by independent artist Kara of Moonstruck Crystals. Each card has a different crystal associated with, adding a double meaning to every reading. The energy behind this deck is off-the-charts.
This deck is an awesome tribute to the original 1982 film and also includes characters from the underrated series Age of Resistance. If you enjoy the art in this deck, you'll also enjoy the Labyrinth deck, designed by the same artist - it's sure to keep you in Thra-ll!
Note: this deck's numbered suit cards are pip cards.
THE deck for the true Drag Race fan, because reading tarot is what? Fundamental. The first of two gorgeous decks that takes the OG RWS imagery and replaces the characters with Drag Queens from the Drag Race franchise.
The library stays open! Volume 2 of Fortune Queens reinvents the RWS deck yet again with even more queens and even more franchises, includeing international queens. Dare I say it? Shantay, this deck stays.
Tarot Morghulis! The cards are really well thought out and art style definitely looks like it has come straight out of Westeros. Many major characters are used for several cards, but there are also a lot of minor characters featured. Trust me, this deck is better than how the series ended!
Based on the 1993 cult classic, this deck has all the colour and energy of the early 90s. This deck has its own spin on suits: Potions (Cups), Candles (Wands), Lightning (Swords), and Pumpkins (Pentacles).
Note: most of this deck's numbered suit cards are pip cards.
Labyrinth is a cornerstone fantasy film for 80s kids, and every character you love can be found here (except David Bowie's bulge). If you enjoy this deck's art style, check out The Dark Crystal deck, designed by the same artist. This deck has named its own suits: Pots (Cups), Poles (Wands), Feathers (swords) and Junk (Pentacles).
Note: this deck's numbered suit cards are pip cards.
A stunning deck inspired by the entire Lord of the Rings trilogy, it has beautiful nods to RWS imagery with a Tolkien twist. Whilst some of the artwork is inspired by the film characters, the deck itself covers the entire book series (yes, Tom Bombadil makes an appearance).
The Modern Witch deck is an all-female deck that brings the art of Tarot into the present day. Featuring colorful and diverse figures adorned with modern styles and symbols, this deck is queer, radical and feminist af.
What's this? A deck for the spooky Halloween lover - or Christmas lover! This deck can always do both. This deck has its own spin on suits: Potions (Cups), Candles (Wands), Needles (Swords), and Presents (Pentacles).
Note: most of this deck's numbered suit cards are pip cards.
The Penny Dreadful deck was a limited edition tie-in with the television show that was based on a deck used by one of the characters. The artwork is simple and creepy: line illustrations of all kinds of terror on a deep red background. This deck is dreadful in the best way.
Although I primarily offer nerdy decks, I will always include the O.G., and for good reason. If you want a classic traditional reading, look no further than the Rider-Waite-Smith. Most modern tarot decks are based on Rider-Waite-Smith in both arcana and imagery.
The first deck I ever received as a gift, the Shakespeare deck is perfect for literary nerds. Each card comes with a Shakespearean quote related to the card's meaning. The art is reminiscent of early Magic the Gathering cards for all you LARP-ing nerds.
This deck has exactly the level of meticulous thought put into it that you would expect from Twin Peaks. It was fan-driven and only a limited number were published. The RWS imagery is incredibly strong whilst still staying undeniably Twin Peaks. It is a damn fine deck of cards.
Universal is where the OG horror icons came from and they are all here. You name a Classic Horror icon, you'll find them in this deck. Frankenstein, The Mummy, Creature from the Black Lagoon, Dracula, The Invisible Man, and so much more.
This deck is made for the original goth kids of the 90s. The Vertigo Deck features original Vertigo characters like The Sandman, Swamp Thing, and Black Orchid. It was originally published in 1995, my deck comes from the 2001 reprint. The complex, dark, and unique art is by the visionary Dave McKean.
One of two Welcome to Night Vale tarot decks - this is the Holloway deck. This deck is based on the popular podcast with art inspired by characters and events throughout the series. Fun fact: this deck was purchased at a live Night Vale event and signed by the creators! And now, the Weather...
This deck is both gory and hilarious - black comedy at its finest. WIth imagery heavily borrowed from 1950-style prints, this deck slowly tells the story of an impending zombie apocalypse. The art is stunning, but it may not be for the faint-hearted. Great for true horror fans!
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Dungeons & Dragons
Good Omens
The Literary Tarot
The Sandman
Star Trek
Star Wars
Special Editions
The Last Unicorn
One of the most stunningly crafted decks I've ever seen. The cards have gilded edges and foiled borders, and the deck comes in a carved wooden box with a beautifully embroidered cloth. The art, equal parts whimsical and melancholic, truly captures the spirit of the original animated film.
Mini Cats
This is the smallest deck I own but it's energy is mighty! The square cards feature quirky art (by Rachillu) of playful cats and kittens. This cute pint-size deck acts like a younger sibling to my other feline deck, Cats Rule the World.
Mystical Penguins
I absolutely love penguins and this deck is pure penguiny perfection. It has the most gentle, loving energy of all the decks I own and the art is incredibly touching. This is also the only deck that has an alternate card for The Hierophant, Faith. Bonus: it comes with a kaleidoscopic penguin cloth!
Major Arcana Decks
Major Arcana decks only contain the 22 named cards from the traditional tarot deck.
These cards generally represent more significant life events, so they're good for Big Answers to a Big Question.
Definitely one of my favourite decks: bright, loud and colorful in true Muppet fashion. With exceptionally assigned characters (Jim Henson as the Magician?) this deck is full of the Chaotic Good energy that The Muppets are known for.
Ah-a-aah, ah-a-aah, ah-a-aaa! Another 80s childhood classic that will take you on a Fantastical journey. No luck dragon is required, because this deck already has one.
This deck will do everything just As You Wish! Whether you are searching for your True Love or just wondering if your dream are inconceivable, this deck has all the answers, I mean it. Anybody want a peanut?
This deck is based on well-known characters from Neil Gaiman's oeuvre, including novels, short stories, and comics. Whilst a hardcore Gaiman nerd might appreciate this the most, this deck is also great for fantasy enthusiasts.