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Garbage Pail Kids: The Official Tarot Deck and Guidebook
Bring the wacky and weird world of the Garbage Pail Kids into your tarot practice with this illustrated deck inspired by the iconi...
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Bring the wacky and weird world of the Garbage Pail Kids into your tarot practice with this illustrated deck inspired by the iconic trading cards!
Beloved for nearly forty years, the Garbage Pail Kids have shocked, delighted, and entertained fans through a trademark combination of gross-out humor, sharp wit, and amazing artwork. Now, tarot enthusiasts and card collectors alike can celebrate their Garbage Pail Kids fandom with this official GPK tarot deck. Sure to delight GPK fans, avid collectors, and tarot readers alike, Garbage Pail Kids: The Official Tarot Deck and Guidebook is the perfect addition to your home library! A MUST-HAVE FOR COLLECTORS: GPK fans will enjoy seeing fresh interpretations of classic characters such as Adam Bomb, Spacey Stacy, Rob Slob, and more.
Every card is conceptualized and stunningly painted by fan-favorite artist Miran Kim, whose unique vision combines powerful mysticism with the beloved style of Garbage Pail Kids.
- ALL-NEW EXCLUSIVE CHARACTERS: Featuring never-before-seen additions to the world of Garbage Pail Kids.
- UNIQUE TAROT EXPERIENCE: This deluxe set of 78 cards consists of both major and minor arcana for anyone beginning their tarot practice, as well as for experienced practitioners.
- DETAILED GUIDEBOOK: Includes a 128-page guidebook with explanations of each card’s meaning and simple spreads for easy readings.
- GREAT GIFT: Packaged in a sturdy and decorative gift box, making it the perfect gift for any occasion!
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- Tarotkort, 128, Engelska, Simon & Schuster US, 2022-08-30, 9781647225452
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Böcker
- Format Tarotkort
- Antal sidor 128
- Språk Engelska
- Förlag Simon & Schuster US
- Utgivningsdatum 2022-08-30
- ISBN 9781647225452