Thank you. Unless the artist's initials are "MM," I think it's just an indicator of the set.
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Originally posted by Bassam Abdul-Baki:
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Originally posted by catskilleagle: I couldn't tell if it's from Set 2 or 3 and I'm not sure if the handwriting is an autograph or just an artistic way of writing "MM." Can anyone identify the artist? I'm not sure of the character. My guess was Domino but I'm not confident.
Madame Hydra, I believe, from MM2008 Set 3. Try zooming in on the signature.
June 16, 2025, 11:26 PM
catskilleagle
I don't think a larger scan will help either. Yeah, thanks. If you go to flea markets and garage sales, you will score from time to time. I've found some good books too.
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Originally posted by webjon: Wow that's an awesome find for $5 -- nice job!
That's definitely a signature, but I don't recognize it. The scan is a bit small, but to be honest I don't think a larger scan would help me identify it.
June 16, 2025, 11:57 PM
chesspieceface
Artist is Remy "Eisu" Mokhtar. Nice card!
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June 17, 2025, 04:04 PM
JOHN LEVITT
David R has asked me to post the following image which has been taken from the internet and is a comic advertising a promo card. Can anyone identify the actual card please?
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John
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June 17, 2025, 04:32 PM
catskilleagle
Thanks, Chesspiece. I see a match with the signature in other cards he did.
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Originally posted by chesspieceface: Artist is Remy "Eisu" Mokhtar. Nice card!
June 17, 2025, 04:33 PM
catskilleagle
I don't recall that one. My brother who collects comics remembers it but doesn't have it.
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Originally posted by JOHN LEVITT: David R has asked me to post the following image which has been taken from the internet and is a comic advertising a promo card. Can anyone identify the actual card please?
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regards
John
June 17, 2025, 08:14 PM
chesspieceface
Pretty sure that's an aftermarket repack, so the card mentioned isn't necessarily a promo card (or even a super-hero card, given that the comic book in that pack is The Nam #1 which is a long way from a superhero comic). That Marvel comic was not issued bagged originally.
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Hoping someone here can shed some light on this Wonder Woman item. I picked it up on eBay, but the seller had no info on manufacturer, release date, etc.
Everything comes in a really nice, sturdy box. There are various DC character logos subtly integrated into the box design.
The back of the box gives some clues, but my Internet sleuthing so far hasn’t panned out. I ran the logos and text through AI and came up mostly empty aside from the logo apparently means “the fish that slipped through the net.”
The contents are presented in a tray that slides out from the box.
On the left side is a lucite/acrylic display stand for a card. It has two small screws for the top and longer one for the bottom so when the stand is assembled it stands upright. The stand is also designated with the same serial number as the card (255/288).
This is the back of the stand and the hardware for attaching the screws.
This is the card meant to be displayed in the stand. It is heavy stock and superior quality.
The back of the display card numbered 255/288. There is no other writing/info on the back besides the serial number and the DC logo.
These ten cards came loose on the right side of the tray. Of the ten, there are two duplicates and two card numbers missing (assuming there are meant to be 10 in the set).
Card number DC-05-001. I’m assuming the “05” in the card number is for Wonder Woman and that the DC-0x applies to other characters. Curious that the printed character name is Mulher-Maravilha (Portuguese).
Standard card back. No writing/logos except for the DC logo.
Thanks for taking a look. Appreciate any info/help anyone can give on identifying this product.This message has been edited. Last edited by: KeltonB,