The art certainly has an interesting style. To me it highlights the “handmade mystery” feel that’s missing from the typical Rider-Waite types of decks. (While I like the looks of R-W, I think the art has a polished “commercial quality” to it.)
I also enjoy listening to the talented patter of the confidence tricksters that draw people in to “tell their fortunes”. A friend in college was exceptional at reading people, and feeding vague lines back to unwary freshmen, and it was always hilarious. I tried, but I lack both the charisma and the ability to effectively tell lies (I break out in laughter way too early.)