I won an uncut promo sheet at the Philly show. It is the 2011 SDCC promo cards from Art Hustle with Ron English art. There are two fronts: one is a little boy in a superman outfit and the other is a fat Ronald McDonald. There are 8 different backs forming a puzzle of The Terrible Two Year Old - Incredulous Boy (freaky little hulk child).
They said that there weren't any uncut sheets so this one is rare. I am not familiar with Art Hustle stuff and wanted to get an idea of trade/sale value if I part with it. I couldn't find any of these cards on ebay.This message has been edited. Last edited by: ifish73,
November 08, 2011, 06:47 PM
Ace of Hearts
I think this was available to purchase as well as the cards that make it up. Not part of the Art Hustle. Ace
November 09, 2011, 03:24 PM
ifish73
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Originally posted by Ace of Hearts: I think this was available to purchase as well as the cards that make it up. Not part of the Art Hustle. Ace
Shows you how much I know. Maybe they meant it wasn't available on the east coast?
If it isn't Art Hustle what is it from, Sidekick? I thought they were all the same, again my ignorance on this type of product.
November 09, 2011, 08:42 PM
Ace of Hearts
They were produced by 'Sidekick' & it was available at 'Toy Tokyo'. I went to their very small booth but did not want to spend the money. AceThis message has been edited. Last edited by: Ace of Hearts,
November 09, 2011, 10:31 PM
ifish73
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Originally posted by Ace of Hearts: They were produced by 'Sidekick' & it was available at 'Toy Tokyo'. I went to their very small booth but did not want to spend the money. Ace
Thank you for the information.
November 09, 2011, 10:35 PM
H_Toser
ifish~
I beleive I was told before we gave that away that these were NOT previously available in uncut form. I will see if I can confirm this one way or the other for you with SideKick since there seems to be some confusion here.
Here is a post I made on the blog about these cards leading up to SDCC.
I beleive I was told before we gave that away that these were NOT previously available in uncut form. I will see if I can confirm this one way or the other for you with SideKick since there seems to be some confusion here.
Here is a post I made on the blog about these cards leading up to SDCC.
I'll post again if I can find out the info for you.
Thanks Harris
November 11, 2011, 03:04 PM
H_Toser
ifish:
Tom at SideKick says the cards were exclusively sold at Toy Tokyo at Comic-Con. The plan was to sell them as single cards and as sets of 8 cards. 25 uncut sheets were given to Toy Tokyo, which they put for sale at their booth at Comic-Con. They may have still had some for sale at New York Comic Con as well. The uncut sheets are not numbered.
Tom at SideKick says the cards were exclusively sold at Toy Tokyo at Comic-Con. The plan was to sell them as single cards and as sets of 8 cards. 25 uncut sheets were given to Toy Tokyo, which they put for sale at their booth at Comic-Con. They may have still had some for sale at New York Comic Con as well. The uncut sheets are not numbered.
Hope that helps.
Thanks for the additional information. I figure if I can find out what they were selling for at the Tokyo booth that would be a good starting point on value since I haven't seen any pop up on-line.
November 12, 2011, 08:19 AM
Amen Pitt
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They may have still had some for sale at New York Comic
But how come I will know whether they have been sold or not??