I know I've seen they've had some CCG type cards but I've not seen any traditional trading card series sets since Outlander Season 5. In the past they used to time a set with the time the next Outlander season was shown. Well, Season 7 Part 2 is currently being shown and there's nothing about further cards. I did see a post not long ago where they were only then getting out some really late redemption cards to people from S5. So is that it for trading cards from CZE? A shame if that's the case.
Posts: 506 | Location: UK | Registered: March 13, 2013
It's on the website, but I haven't heard of either of those, so haven't a clue what they're related to. Maybe more niche to my international eyes. Either way, they haven't got the popular TV series and/or movies titles they used to have, that's the sad thing. They had so many great titles in the past. I guess that's just the fact of the hobby, with less sets being made for less things in general.
Posts: 506 | Location: UK | Registered: March 13, 2013
Just had a proper look on their site and they seem to have a couple of comic book type sets coming out... Conan etc, but that's not really my thing and I know none of the artists involved to be bothered with the autograph or sketch cards. And I know none of the names in A Christmas Story set listed either and have never seen the film.
So it would seem they are still doing card sets, but just not my thing nor the type of shows/series they used to do. No doubt the licencing was cheaper/easier on their upcoming sets.
Posts: 506 | Location: UK | Registered: March 13, 2013
Originally posted by Hedgehog Witch: Just had a proper look on their site and they seem to have a couple of comic book type sets coming out... Conan etc, but that's not really my thing and I know none of the artists involved to be bothered with the autograph or sketch cards. And I know none of the names in A Christmas Story set listed either and have never seen the film.
So it would seem they are still doing card sets, but just not my thing nor the type of shows/series they used to do. No doubt the licencing was cheaper/easier on their upcoming sets.
A Christmas Story seems to have been a VERY successful release. It's certainly been well-received. I know you don't recognize the names, but they got every key actor that's still alive to sign, so it's pretty comprehensive as it's not a huge cast.
Posts: 1600 | Location: NJ | Registered: August 28, 2007
Originally posted by Ted Dastick Jr.: A Christmas Story seems to have been a VERY successful release. It's certainly been well-received. I know you don't recognize the names, but they got every key actor that's still alive to sign, so it's pretty comprehensive as it's not a huge cast.
I had to look up the details of the movie. It apparently is rarely shown in the UK, hence I'd never heard of it. But, that's impressive to get all the actors to sign after 40 years. I bet that took some tracking down; clearly the people at CZE were big fans of it.
Posts: 506 | Location: UK | Registered: March 13, 2013
"What We Do In The Shadows" still seems to be on the horizon.
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Posts: 3402 | Location: California | Registered: December 23, 2007
Originally posted by Tommy C: Did the Dark Nights Metal card set come out ?
Yes, (actually before Christmas Story) but at a higher price point (they call it CZPlus) so people have been slow to open it. I think it was only sent to like four or five Distributers, so they are sitting on the boxes at $200+ per box.