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VILLAIN TAROT

VILLAIN TAROT

by Danilo

Tarot78 cards
darkcolorfulfantasyhand-drawn
cartoon-horrorfallen-angelscosmic-villainsgothicrider-waite-smithcomic-book-style

Theme: Cartoon horror interpretations of tarot archetypes with fallen angels and villains

Medium: pencil ink

The Villain Tarot is a 78-card deck featuring cartoon horror interpretations of classic tarot archetypes, with themes of fallen angels and cosmic villains. Illustrated by Danilo, the deck offers a dark yet whimsical take on traditional Rider-Waite-Smith symbolism.

About This Deck

The Villain Tarot presents a full 78-card tarot system, reinterpreting the traditional archetypes through a lens of cartoon horror and dark fantasy. The deck, illustrated by Danilo, draws on themes of fallen angels and cosmic villains, infusing each card with a distinctive blend of the macabre and the whimsical. While the imagery is unique, the card titles seen in the preview (10 of Swords, 6 - The Lovers, 16 - The Tower) suggest a adherence to the standard Major and Minor Arcana structure, making it accessible to readers familiar with the Rider-Waite-Smith system.

The artistic style is characterized by bold outlines and a vibrant, almost comic-book-like color palette, which contrasts with the often gruesome or dramatic subject matter. This juxtaposition creates an engaging visual experience that is both unsettling and captivating. The deck appears to explore the darker aspects of human experience and mythology, inviting readers to confront shadow selves and challenging narratives within a familiar tarot framework.

This deck is designed for those who appreciate a darker aesthetic and a narrative that delves into the complexities of good and evil, light and shadow. The "cartoon horror" description from the blurb is visually evident, with exaggerated features and dramatic scenes that evoke a sense of gothic playfulness. It aims to provide a fresh perspective on tarot readings, particularly for those interested in exploring themes of transformation, conflict, and the anti-hero.

Key Features

  • 78-card tarot deck with Major and Minor Arcana
  • Cartoon horror art style with themes of fallen angels and cosmic villains
  • Adheres to traditional Rider-Waite-Smith card titles and symbolism
  • Bold, high-contrast illustrations by artist Danilo
  • Successfully funded Kickstarter campaign

Who It's For

This deck is ideal for tarot readers who are drawn to dark fantasy, horror, or gothic aesthetics, but appreciate a cartoonish, less overtly grim art style. It will appeal to collectors seeking unique, visually striking decks that offer a fresh interpretation of traditional tarot. Readers interested in exploring themes of shadow work, villainy, and complex moral narratives will find this deck particularly engaging. It is suitable for both experienced readers looking for a new perspective and adventurous beginners who are not intimidated by darker themes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Villain Tarot a complete 78-card deck?
Yes, the Villain Tarot is a full 78-card deck, including both the Major and Minor Arcana. The card titles visible in the preview, such as "10 of Swords" and "16 - The Tower," indicate its adherence to the standard tarot structure.
What is the art style of the Villain Tarot?
The deck features a distinctive cartoon horror art style by artist Danilo. It combines bold linework and vibrant, high-contrast colors with stylized, often exaggerated figures, creating a visually dynamic and unique interpretation of tarot archetypes.
Is the Villain Tarot suitable for beginners?
While the artwork is unique, the Villain Tarot appears to follow traditional Rider-Waite-Smith card titles and symbolism, which means beginners familiar with RWS meanings should be able to use it. Its darker themes and cartoon horror style may appeal to adventurous new readers looking for something unconventional.

Campaign Stats

Raised

$4.1K

Backers

92

Funded

116%

Launched

Sep 2025

Platform: Kickstarter

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