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Hopscotch: Comic Book & Tarot Deck

by Matt Green

Tarot· Includes guidebook
darkminimalistgeometricfantasy
graphic-novelkabbalahworld-jumpingmodern-artlimited-palettestylizednarrative-driven

Theme: World-jumping narrative and spiritual journey through a graphic novel and tarot deck

Medium: digital

A tarot deck designed by Matt Green, presented alongside a 124-page graphic novel titled "Hopscotch." The deck, called "The Traveler's Tarot: Keys Between Worlds," features a distinct visual style with a limited color palette and thematic ties to the graphic novel's world-jumping narrative.

About This Deck

The Hopscotch project combines a 124-page graphic novel with a companion tarot deck, "The Traveler's Tarot: Keys Between Worlds," both created by Matt Green. The graphic novel's cover features a stylized Tree of Life diagram, suggesting themes of spiritual journey, interconnectedness, or perhaps a system of worlds that the protagonist navigates. The visual style of the graphic novel appears to be echoed in the tarot deck, creating a cohesive aesthetic between the two components.

The tarot deck itself is presented in a sleek, dark box with a prominent eye-in-triangle symbol, hinting at themes of perception, insight, or perhaps a guiding force. The card visible, labeled "THE SPIRIT GUIDE," features a figure in a hat, rendered with clean lines and a restricted color scheme of black, cream, and teal. This card also displays the number '2' and the letters 'B' and 'J', which may correspond to traditional tarot numbering and possibly specific Major Arcana cards like The High Priestess (II) or The Popess, or perhaps a unique system within the deck.

The overall presentation suggests a modern, narrative-driven approach to tarot, where the deck's symbolism is deeply intertwined with the story of the graphic novel. This integration offers a unique reading experience, potentially allowing users to explore the novel's themes and characters through the lens of tarot, or to use the deck as a standalone tool for introspection and guidance within a distinct visual framework.

Key Features

  • Companion tarot deck to a 124-page graphic novel, "Hopscotch"
  • "The Traveler's Tarot: Keys Between Worlds" deck
  • Distinctive art style with a limited black, cream, and teal color palette
  • Sleek, dark deck box featuring an eye-in-triangle symbol
  • Thematic ties to a "world-jumping story" and potential Kabbalistic symbolism

Who It's For

This deck is ideal for readers who appreciate a strong narrative and a cohesive artistic vision, particularly those interested in graphic novels, world-jumping stories, or unique takes on spiritual journeys. It will appeal to collectors who value decks with a distinct, modern aesthetic and a limited, impactful color palette. Readers who enjoy exploring new systems or interpretations of tarot, especially those with an interest in Kabbalistic themes (suggested by the Tree of Life on the graphic novel cover), will find this deck engaging. It may also attract those looking for a deck that offers both a reading tool and a piece of collectible art.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is included in the Hopscotch project?
The Hopscotch project includes a 124-page graphic novel titled "Hopscotch" and a companion tarot deck named "The Traveler's Tarot: Keys Between Worlds." Both components share a cohesive artistic style and thematic connection.
What is the art style of The Traveler's Tarot?
The Traveler's Tarot features a distinct graphic novel art style with clean lines, bold shapes, and a limited color palette primarily consisting of black, cream, and a vibrant teal. The imagery is stylized and modern, creating a cohesive aesthetic with the companion graphic novel.
Does The Traveler's Tarot follow a traditional tarot system?
While the deck is identified as a tarot deck, the visible card "THE SPIRIT GUIDE" with the number '2' and letters 'B' and 'J' suggests it may either follow a traditional Major Arcana numbering with unique card titles or incorporate a distinct system tied to the graphic novel's narrative. Further details would be needed to confirm its adherence to a standard system like RWS.
What themes are explored in the Hopscotch graphic novel and tarot deck?
The graphic novel's cover features a Tree of Life diagram and a "world-jumping story," suggesting themes of spiritual exploration, interconnectedness, and journeys through different realities. The tarot deck, "Keys Between Worlds," likely delves into these themes, offering guidance for navigating various aspects of life and consciousness.

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