No.2443
Whats your favorite set of playing card?
There is more than you think, and even if you have no interest in card games of any kind, they're nice pieces of art from the culture and setting of their time.
I'm sure most of you don't care about the pre-industrial royal decks, but if you're from an English speaking country, you may not know that you use a French deck and that the German, Spanish-Italian and Portuguese (†) have/had different suits.
Pic related is from 1933, and is a war deck, it feels more modern than a lot of card packs produced today, which often try to invoke feelings of the past. My brain is so fried by modern media that my first thought to seeing pre-80s Americana was "Wow, this is like Fallout!", dumbly taking a couple of moments before realizing this is the iconography Fallout, especially OG fallout was recreating.
Asians have their own decks, and East Asians have several, I'm sure you know about Hanafuda and Sakura but the Chinese may have invented playing cards entirely!
https://www.wopc.co.uk/explore/countries
No.2450
>>2448>>2446that
is trippy
No.2465
>>2464speaking of Japan.... and racism....
Durarara has a card set!
No.2472
>>2464they almost caught the japanese guy doing a tehepero
No.2473
do I even need to say it
No.2475
>>2474
i saw the deleted POST PICS OF CAT!!
No.2477
Not really playing cards but I really like the art work on my mum's Tattot cards.