If someone could help me figure out the X-Ray cards, I would greatly appreciate it! (They're not numbered and all the fronts are blacked out - not sure how to reveal the pictures! )
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Inserts X-Ray Vision Cards - no idea! Secret Origins - 4 complete sets Alternate Worlds - 2 complete sets, 6 extras Women of Superman - 2 complete sets, 6 extras Action Comics digital copy code x12 Parallel - 1 complete set, 11 extrasThis message has been edited. Last edited by: Miss Lizzy, April 24, 2013 05:51 AM
Originally posted by Miss Lizzy: If someone could help me figure out the X-Ray cards, I would greatly appreciate it! (They're not numbered and all the fronts are blacked out - not sure how to reveal the pictures!
It's covered with thermo ink that will disappear when exposed to heat. All you need are warm hands.
unknown Brainiac by Brian Canio
April 24, 2013, 05:45 AM
Miss Lizzy
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Originally posted by mgeo:
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Originally posted by Miss Lizzy: If someone could help me figure out the X-Ray cards, I would greatly appreciate it! (They're not numbered and all the fronts are blacked out - not sure how to reveal the pictures!
It's covered with thermo ink that will disappear when exposed to heat. All you need are warm hands.
unknown Brainiac by Brian Canio
I tried that! Maybe my hands aren't warm enough? How long do I need to hold it there? I'm worried about damaging the card...
Originally posted by Miss Lizzy: If someone could help me figure out the X-Ray cards, I would greatly appreciate it! (They're not numbered and all the fronts are blacked out - not sure how to reveal the pictures!
It's covered with thermo ink that will disappear when exposed to heat. All you need are warm hands.
unknown Brainiac by Brian Canio
I tried that! Maybe my hands aren't warm enough? How long do I need to hold it there? I'm worried about damaging the card...
It only takes a second to start seeing the effect. Holding the card between my (warm) palms I can make all the dark ink disappear in probably five seconds.
Maybe try your arm pit? It's one of the warmest parts of your body.
April 24, 2013, 09:37 AM
Ted Dastick Jr.
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Originally posted by mgeo: Maybe try your arm pit? It's one of the warmest parts of your body.
I want pictures of people doing this, haha!
April 24, 2013, 01:36 PM
mgeo
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Originally posted by Ted Dastick Jr.:
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Originally posted by mgeo: Maybe try your arm pit? It's one of the warmest parts of your body.
I want pictures of people doing this, haha!
I'm glad I didn't recommend using a different warm part of the body.
April 24, 2013, 03:27 PM
silmapco
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April 24, 2013, 03:55 PM
Miss Lizzy
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Originally posted by silmapco: Can anyone identify the artists???
Originally posted by Miss Lizzy: If someone could help me figure out the X-Ray cards, I would greatly appreciate it! (They're not numbered and all the fronts are blacked out - not sure how to reveal the pictures!
It's covered with thermo ink that will disappear when exposed to heat. All you need are warm hands.
unknown Brainiac by Brian Canio
I tried that! Maybe my hands aren't warm enough? How long do I need to hold it there? I'm worried about damaging the card...
It only takes a second to start seeing the effect. Holding the card between my (warm) palms I can make all the dark ink disappear in probably five seconds.
Maybe try your arm pit? It's one of the warmest parts of your body.
I don't think people would appreciate getting cards that have been in my armpit. Well, unless they have an armpit fetish... It's still not working very well for me - maybe I need to rub my hands together like Mr. Miyagi? And how many different cards are in the set? I don't like the idea of having to put my hands all over every card to figure out what they are, there is a slight border around each one so you can kinda tell them apart, but on some of them the border is very thin, so they are harder to match up. Why, oh, why didn't they number them???