As promised here are my major pulls from one case of this product: Autographs: Len Wein, Mark Bright, Steve McNiven Dual Autograph: Dan Green Tom Orzechowski Comic Art Card is an image taken from a, "The Amazing Spider-Man #9 card is numbered 26/68 This message has been edited. Last edited by: Arvin Sloane,
I decided to give this product a try and there were good and bad aspects to it. I purchased four boxes and got four sketches, two holograms and two autographs. Made at least two base sets, a full set of the comic cover inserts, and about 3/4 of the X-Men die-cuts, and 2/3 of the foil set. Collation was a bit odd, I got an autograph in my first box, 3 sketch cards (one was a two card puzzle) and a hologram in my second box, a sketch in my third box, and an autograph and hologram in the last box. I agree with comments about having a larger base set being a good concept, and the sketches were well done. Unfortunately, the holograms are not anything special, as so with the other standard inserts, just ok, nothing of great interest. I did not care for the base set overall, I think RA does these sets better. The autographs are ok also, but not overly exciting. I didn't pull a printing plate or cut comic card, they are fine, interesting, but I suspect each is about one per case. I don't think I will but anymore, but I will most likely give future products a shot. (note - the first card pictured is an AP and was not pack-pulled, it was in my sheet that I scanned along with my pack pulled sketches).
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Batman got lucky on that one! That's a nice puzzle and it's cool that it went to a single collector. I wonder if they stuck together in the sketch chute or if Upper Deck seeded them together on purpose? Nice work, Justice41, is your name Cover?
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Originally posted by chesspieceface: Batman got lucky on that one! That's a nice puzzle and it's cool that it went to a single collector. I wonder if they stuck together in the sketch chute or if Upper Deck seeded them together on purpose? Nice work, Justice41, is your name Cover?
Thanks and Yes it is.
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