Thanks for all the comments guys! Okay, lets take this one at a time.
Check with the printer on that KoH, Olde Bones had to change their KoH design because of USPCC rules against violent imagery.
But that said, your cards look great and I have loved watching the evolution of this deck!!
I will be sure to do that. It would be a bummer if they say it's "too violent" but I have a feeling that this will happen. Good thing I have like 5 other versions to choose from!
I'm glad you're enjoying the evolution, it's definitely a journey!
Should that be the case, you can simply draw him holding the noose rather than wearing it.
Additionally, the "suicide King" doesn't actually commit suicide on his card - the sword is held over his shoulder and partially behind him, as if in a position to swing. You could draw him with an axe over his shoulder and part of the axe head concealed by his own head. As I mentioned earlier, a few centuries ago the KoH was the original "man with the axe" before the King of Diamonds took the name.
We'll see, when the time comes, I will submit as is (already knowing it'll be rejected) at which point I will submit the one with the axe over the shoulder. I think even if "a noose" is shown it may be rejected. Should be interesting.
Remember the Grudge look? Well, now it's this: http://elitedaily.com/envision/hipster-men-are-lumbersexuals-photos/849694/
Yeah, there's no doubt in my mind that the "lumberjack" look is trending right now. Even when I was designing the first deck. Oh well, it's not a bad thing to follow trends, not saying that I was. I'm just fascinated with hand tools, working with hands and wood / outdoor related things.
Damn you hipsters, damn you!
Don and Justin O. helped me in this. Thanks, colleagues.
Cool, I will see if I can do something to add a little more realism to them.
Thanks for all the comments guys!