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Another first for a Marvel set are the "HoloBlasts" which show 2 characters fighting, but one character is printed normally, and the other is a hologram. There are also 12 chromium cards. An official binder was also produced for the set.
Marvel Universe Cards are collectible trading cards based on the characters and events of the Marvel Universe. The first series was published by Impel in 1990. The cards featured categories such as Super Heroes, Super Villains, Rookies, Famous Battles and Team Pictures. Two years later, Impel negotiated with DC Comics to publish DC Cosmic Cards.
Released late 1995, with 269 cards, being 21 new characters, 163 new specials (6 for each new character, plus 1 for each of the 39 characters from the Overpower original set), 28 power cards (reprints from the previous set), 41 universe cards or the original 42 were reprinted with a purple border - the basic 8F+3 Wolverine was not reprinted in this set) and 2 missions of 7 cards each (14 cards ...
This 1962 comic, which features Spider-Man’s debut, is considered a cornerstone of Marvel history. In 2021, a near-mint copy with a grade of 9.6 sold for a whopping $3.6 million at auction ...
Marvel Masterpieces is the name of several subsequent sets of trading cards, printed during 1992-2008, depicting characters and events from Marvel Comics. Featuring large, vividly drawn card fronts and backs detailing trivia , each card showcased a different personality from Marvel's body of work.
* contains the four-part comic miniseries Mystic Arcana, The Official Tarot of the Marvel Universe and The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Mystic Arcana: ISBN 0-7851-2720-8: June 2008: 264: $24.99 2008 (trade paperback) Marvel Atlas: ISBN 0-7851-2998-7: July 2008: 144: $14.99 2008 A - Z : 1: 1602 A.D. to Blackwing (Manfredi) ISBN 0 ...
Several people have reportedly been injured, including at least one firefighter, as wildfires rip across Southern California. The firefighter, a 25-year-old woman, “sustained a serious head ...
Wendy Hunt is a fictional superhero in the Marvel Universe. She first appeared in The Invaders #14 (March 1977) and was created by Roy Thomas and Frank Robbins as an homage to DC Comics' Phantom Lady. [citation needed] She is a member of the Crusaders, and possesses a belt which enables her to generate a holographic double of herself.