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Popular Culture in Playing Cards

As the ‘culture of the people’, contemporary popular culture is a product of economically more developed countries and arises from a combination of advances in technology and increased leisure time. Popular culture is also informed by the mass media. Iconic brands aim to be sold to large numbers of people as a commodity. Certain currents of pop culture may originate from or diverge into a subculture. Many new cardistry and Kickstarter decks fall into this category.

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The Simpsons Playing Cards

The Simpsons Playing Cards

These Simpsons playing cards were created for a t-shirt competition. Each card representing a member of the Simpsons family.

The Simpsons™

The Simpsons™

The official ‘Simpsons’ playing cards produced by Winning Moves Games, 2003.

The Simpsons™ (Czech version)

The Simpsons™ (Czech version)

Non-standard Bohemian cards featuring The Simpsons made for EFKO, Czech Republic, 2014.

The Tarot Strikes Back

The Tarot Strikes Back

Roy Huteson Stewart's The Tarot Strikes Back combines Star Wars with Rider-Waite tarot imagery.

TikTok Tarot

TikTok Tarot

TikTok Tarot is a unique tarot deck that puts a modern spin on the Rider-Waite format; with TikTok-inspired artwork that appeals to younger audiences.

Toy Story 3

Toy Story 3

Animated playing cards featuring full colour illustrations of the Toy Story 3 characters.

Versus playing cards

Versus playing cards

Versus collaborative art playing cards vol.1 & 2, United Kingdom, 2010-2011.

Wallace & Gromit

Wallace & Gromit

Wallace & Gromit playing cards published by Marks & Spencer, 2009.

World of Harry Potter

World of Harry Potter

World of Harry Potter playing cards produced by Winning Moves under Waddingtons Number 1 brand, 2019.

X-Men Playing Cards

X-Men Playing Cards

A Nostalgic Dive into the Marvellous World of X-Men