Tarot del Toro [Collector's Edition]

A Tarot Deck and Guidebook Inspired by the World of Guillermo del Toro

Written By: Tomás Hijo
$225.00

The richly detailed box is the showpiece of the set: three-dimensionally sculpted from Hijo’s original illustrations, cast in polyresin and meticulously hand-painted. Sure to delight any del Toro fan, this display-worthy object breathes new life into the tarot’s iconic storytelling.

Each set also includes 23 facsimile wood-block prints collected in a faux-leather wrap, one for each card in the Major Arcana, plus a bonus print (all created exclusively for this project). Ready to unveil and frame, these archival art prints capture Hijo’s detailed, dramatic linework on warm, natural 314-gsm Kinu Earth paper.

Finally, each set contains a complete, oversized, full-color edition of the Tarot del Toro deck, including both Major and Minor Arcana, as well as a deluxe oversized guidebook that explains each card’s meaning. Throughout, you’ll find the themes, imagery, and characters of some of del Toro’s most popular films, including Pan’s Labyrinth, Crimson Peak, and The Shape of Water.

Format: Collector Edition
Publication Date: 2/24/2026
ISBN: 9798337401522
Pages: 78 cards + 88 page booklet
Trim Size: 3.875 x 6.1875 x 1.76

  • About the Author 
  • Press
Tomás Hijo, Author: Tomás Hijo was born in Spain. He is an illustrator and professor of illustration at the University of Salamanca in Spain. He has illustrated more than seventy books and written ten of them, most of which are related to legends and folklore. With printmaking as his technique of choice, his works belong to private collections all around the world, including Guillermo del Toro’s and Mike Mignola’s. His work has been exhibited in many galleries through Europe and the United States. His interest in the works of H. P. Lovecraft led to the birth of Nictonomicon, a collection of prints that has attracted the interest of the most important people in the field. Hijo received the Best Artwork Award from the Tolkien Society in 2015 in recognition of his works about J. R. R. Tolkien’s books.

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