these are from Chicago...some of the same....
I would have liked it if they were all different...but I understand that would take a lot more time and effort....
So I am happy with these!
My IBIHDT cards:
Resurrecting this thread, with updates!
I have an entire pack of Joker cards, thanks to a very special, very awesome . I was actually told there were 2 printing runs of Joker cards, which explains why I'm missing these two that I have on my computer:
Anyone who has these cards, willing to scan a more high-res version of them?
I'm still pondering whether or not to do a massive compilation of the ARG, which is why I'd like these cards scanned. A 42E minion was thinking of doing one, but he said there were 400 websites/updates he had to compile, and it would only be for company promotion anyway, so he decided not to take it on.
Also, these aren't official TDK Joker cards, but still fairly important to the ARG, so...any more high-res scans? Pwetty pwease?
For those of you who are curious, there are 47 cards in the deck, at least for this run. I haven't seen anyone with the other run (there was a guy selling authentic Joker card packs on ebay), which must have been earlier. Despite that, the 2 aforementioned cards are the only ones I've seen that isn't included in the official deck.
As for the stamps on the cards from the trailer game, WB wanted them. No other reason, other than to make a poor 42E minion busy by having him hand-stamp hundreds of cards.
Once I get all 47 cards scanned, I'll put it all into a zip file for your perusal. Some of them are really quite funny and/or disturbing.
Hahaha, I totally forgot about this.coool where is the zip file?
Hey that's pretty awesome!Hi, this is my first post on Superhero Hype. First, I want to thank Anita for scanning her deck of Joker cards. I took these scans and modified each of them to incorporate a 0.125-inch bleed margin, so that one can easily produce double-sided, full-bleed cards without having to worry too much about precision. After all, most printers aren't 100% consistent with the exact position of the printing area between pages.
Here is a PDF file consisting of 12 letter-sized pages, each with four (2 x 2) card images.
The idea is to print out as many double-sided copies as you want on letter-sized card stock, align your paper cutter or ruler with the black lines, and cut through the stack Then round the corners, dirty up the cards, and you're good to go!
I hope some of you will find this useful. I haven't tried printing it out yet myself, so please let me know how they turn out!
(Note: Because I was trying to create full-bleed images from non-full-bleed scans, it goes without saying that the trimmed cards will not be an entirely-accurate reproduction of the originals.)