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Manara Erotic Tarot

Manara Erotic Tarot

List Price: $24.95
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Magic of Tarots and the sexy Art of Manara
Review: Milo Manara's girls are famous in every Countries. The pathos in Manara's art is great outside book too: imagine a set of amazing painted gals mixed with the magic of tarots... and you'll have the secret of this masterpiece. For the best art & comics collectors only.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Erotic art tarot is a sensual journey
Review: The Erotic Tarot, illustrated by Milo Manara and published by Lo Scarabeo of Italy, uses vibrant artwork and a healthy serving of humor in a lusty and wide-ranging erotic journey. This deck features erotic play, exhibitionism, voyeurism, B&D, and some S&M. Each card is marvelously unique and boldly colored, in the suits of water, earth, fire, and air, and the accompanying booklet provides upright and astrological meanings. One of my favorite cards, the 4 of Air, shows a young, waifish nude woman in untied work boots, holding a yellow parasol, suspended as if on a swing on a curl of movie film, looking skyward into an early yellow morning. Collectors of erotic decks, or those who prefer a less explicit deck, may want to check out The Tarots of Casanova, illustrated by Luca Raimondo, also produced by Lo Scarabeo.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Erotic art tarot is a sensual journey
Review: The Erotic Tarot, illustrated by Milo Manara and published by Lo Scarabeo of Italy, uses vibrant artwork and a healthy serving of humor in a lusty and wide-ranging erotic journey. This deck features erotic play, exhibitionism, voyeurism, B&D, and some S&M. Each card is marvelously unique and boldly colored, in the suits of water, earth, fire, and air, and the accompanying booklet provides upright and astrological meanings. One of my favorite cards, the 4 of Air, shows a young, waifish nude woman in untied work boots, holding a yellow parasol, suspended as if on a swing on a curl of movie film, looking skyward into an early yellow morning. Collectors of erotic decks, or those who prefer a less explicit deck, may want to check out The Tarots of Casanova, illustrated by Luca Raimondo, also produced by Lo Scarabeo.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Just for fun
Review: These are beautiful, fun, cards. I bought them for my collection, but I do not read with them due to the inaccuracies (unless I am in a very whimsical mood).
My major complaint -> The cards all have naked women and hardly any naked men. I find this highly unfair :-). This redblooded female would like to see a deck with more ...(ummm, I am not going to finish that sentance).

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Erotic? Yes and No
Review: This unique deck contains a variety of erotic images, from the lovely (the statuesque 'Empress' with a soldier groveling at her feet), the interesting (the 'Magician,' where a smiling mechanically-inclined woman is attaching a phallus to her own custom giant sex machine), to the humorous ('Strength'-a woman holding onto a gargantuan erection for dear life; '2 of Earth'-a sexy blonde trying to seduce a comically startled, nerdy man). However, the preponderance of cards depicting decidedly un-erotic or downright disturbing imagery (creepy, leering men menacing helpless women in what appear to be rape scenes waiting to happen) bring an energy that may ultimately leave you cold. A novel collection item, to be sure, but not a deck that I would actually use for divination purposes.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Manara Tarot
Review: While the images are stunning, they do not seem to match the astrological meanings of cards. Like in the Thoth Deck, each card in the Manara Tarot has an astrological association printed on the card. For example, the 4 of water has the astrological symbol of moon in cancer. Moon in cancer relates to depth and intensity of emotion, home, and domestic security - the image of this card show a woman in a stream with a water bucket being startled by indians (native americans). Most cards in this deck are off like this and tying the meaning into the picture is a strecth at best. These astrological symbols are more in line with the traditional meanings of the tarot cards despite the images.
I do like the use of the elements as the suits; this deck had so much potential, but it seems that little care or effort went into making it usable as an indepth study into tarot using sexual symbolism (which is why I bought this deck).
If you're a collector of tarot decks and want something different, this is a good deck - if you're looking for a usable tarot deck with sexual symbols and archetypes, pass.


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