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The first of the 1967 Star Trek trading cards is titled “No Time for Escape”. Let’s talk about the 1967 Star Trek trading card 1, what it looks like (front and back), values, and any other...
he 1968 Superman in the Jungle set was released by A&BC in the UK. However, prior to that, Topps provided a limited release test set. The US Topps cards are slightly larger than their sister...
This is the granddaddy of all Superman sets. 1940 Superman cards were released by Gum Inc and are classified as R145. Together, let’s explore this set, take a look at the cards, learn about...
The 1966 Superman trading cards were released by Topps. They were based on the Superman TV series from the 1950’s with George Reeves. Let’s dig into this interesting set that has a caused a bit...
Superman trading cards first appeared in 1940 as a response to the success since his first appearance in Action Comics #1 in 1938. Superman didn’t always appear as we know him today....
Featuring artwork by Norm Saunders (Mars Attacks, Civil War News, Batman, and other sets), the 1965 Battle trading cards were released by Topps. Learn about this card set, get values, see the...