The Uncanny X-Men Trading Cards: The Complete Series w/ Art by Jim Lee (Hardcover)
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Celebrate the 30th anniversary of artist Jim Lee's legendary X-Men trading-card art with this annotated, digest-size collection of the complete 1992 set
Includes 4 bonus cards
The Uncanny X-Men Trading Cards: The Complete Series collects, for the first time, the front and back of each collectible card in the set—including Wolverine, Storm, Cyclops, Magneto, and Deadpool—along with select scans of Lee's original and digitally remastered art
Also includes an introduction by and original interviews conducted by writer and set editor Bob Budiansky, with the Marvel staff who helped assemble, design, and create these iconic trading cards.
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I had a bunch of these as a kid and was surprised to find that this book was even a thing. (Thanks Amazon data collection ). Thought that I'd pass along my find.
Celebrate the 30th anniversary of artist Jim Lee's legendary X-Men trading-card art with this annotated, digest-size collection of the complete 1992 set! Includes 4 bonus cards!
August 9, 2022
272 pages
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What an insanely cool book. This year X-men was my favorite and I collected the cards. I am a bit disappointed that most of the book are just scans of the cards. You can find the same scanned images online for download =\
SD Brethren: send this to the FP for old times sakes! To the FP we go!
I used to have so many of these cards. I specifically remember my 4th grade teacher taking them away from me, because I kept looking at them in class, and she ended up somehow losing them. My mom chewed her out. I still think about it from time to time. Those cards were awesome.
This and Mcfarlane Spider-Man were peak comics industry. To give you an idea of where the industry sits now, your comic is considered a huge success if you end up with 50k copies sold and you may actually get another printing.
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01-17-2023 at 06:56 PM.
What an insanely cool book. This year X-men was my favorite and I collected the cards. I am a bit disappointed that most of the book are just scans of the cards. You can find the same scanned images online for download =\
I used to have so many of these cards. I specifically remember my 4th grade teacher taking them away from me, because I kept looking at them in class, and she ended up somehow losing them. My mom chewed her out. I still think about it from time to time. Those cards were awesome.
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01-18-2023 at 01:08 AM.
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I still have some sealed X-Men #1 comics that each have one of these cards
This and Mcfarlane Spider-Man were peak comics industry. To give you an idea of where the industry sits now, your comic is considered a huge success if you end up with 50k copies sold and you may actually get another printing.
I used to have so many of these cards. I specifically remember my 4th grade teacher taking them away from me, because I kept looking at them in class, and she ended up somehow losing them. My mom chewed her out. I still think about it from time to time. Those cards were awesome.
Same timeframe as I did. Except mine got stolen in class lmao. But I did buy a complete set in 2001.
I used to have so many of these cards. I specifically remember my 4th grade teacher taking them away from me, because I kept looking at them in class, and she ended up somehow losing them. My mom chewed her out. I still think about it from time to time. Those cards were awesome.
I used to have so many of these cards. I specifically remember my 4th grade teacher taking them away from me, because I kept looking at them in class, and she ended up somehow losing them. My mom chewed her out. I still think about it from time to time. Those cards were awesome.
I remember back in school we used to trade these and the Marvel Masterpiece ones. They looked so damn good.
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Nice review:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYFtxEw
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Nice review:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYFtxEw
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That's awesome.
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Same timeframe as I did. Except mine got stolen in class lmao. But I did buy a complete set in 2001.
She kept them