Well, this one was out of left field! Looking forward to seeing the whole checklist.This message has been edited. Last edited by: BeckettBible24,
April 24, 2024, 06:10 AM
Scifi Cards
From the upcoming newsletter...
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Upper Deck is giving Bugs and friends the Retro treatment with lots of fancy inserts straight out of the 90’s. Included in this is PMG’s, Jambalaya, and Platinum Portraits. Add to the mix super rare autographs and sketches and you have a treasure hunt of Looney Proportions. Here is the info we have at this point:
100 Card Base Set Serial Numbered Parallels Inserts (1 Metal Universe and 1 other Insert Per Pack) • Metal Universe o With Precious Metal Gems Parallels • Fleer Ultra • Skybox Premium • E-X • Merry Melodies • Z-Force cards • Golden Touch • Rave Review • Jambalaya • Thrill Seekers • Quick Strike • Star Power Supreme • Suspended Animation • Platinum Portraits • And probably even more! Sketch Cards Voice Actor Autographs Printing Plates
Configuration: 6 Cards Per Pack / 12 Packs Per Box / 12 Boxes Per Case
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April 24, 2024, 05:34 PM
webjon
I was kind of interested when I saw the headline.
I could definitely be interested in some Looney Tunes sketches.
The the first thing I noticed was a Bugs Bunny PMG, and I closed the page and walked away.
Still might chase some sketches.
I'm not sure what it is -- just repulsion because the set is aimed at sports card guys, or boredom because this just seems to be UD's standard set design now or what.
I'm sure some fans will like this.
April 25, 2024, 02:56 AM
catskilleagle
Yes, it is interesting to me too but is there still a large enough market for cards featuring 70-year old cartoons? Some people know Looney Tunes only from "Space Jam." I wonder if some sports card dealers are starting to forget about Michael Jordan. Some basketball fans don't recognize Dr. J when he's on TV now and they didn't know who "Pistol" Pete Maravich was when Caitlin Clark beat his college record.