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My top 3 card companies ever and their best licence/release

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October 21, 2012, 11:27 PM
Batman
My top 3 card companies ever and their best licence/release
I like your old school thinking, Kurt! Thumb Up

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October 22, 2012, 03:23 AM
Sidewinder
If Cryptozoic can continue to buy up new and exciting licenses and produce quality sets, they may just jump to my number one spot in the coming year.

I think RA needs to up their game and aquire some new licenses and actually produce sets for them (what happened to Merlin?).
October 22, 2012, 05:15 AM
goldenavenger
quote:
Originally posted by monsterwax:
Call me old school, but I think the following releases really brought a lot of new collectors into the hobby when they first came out...

Gum, Inc: Horrors of War
Topps: Mars Attacks
Topps: Wacky Packs

For my part, Topps Dinosaurs Attack was another classic that had a big impact on me, but it didn't catch on like the other three mentioned above did.


I was going to post yesterday that I noticed a high majority of the card companies and the exact set next to them seemed to be newer card releases (maybe the last 10 years or less).

Nice classic choices. Thumb Up

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October 22, 2012, 06:39 AM
hammer
quote:
Originally posted by goldenavenger:
quote:
Originally posted by monsterwax:
Call me old school, but I think the following releases really brought a lot of new collectors into the hobby when they first came out...

Gum, Inc: Horrors of War
Topps: Mars Attacks
Topps: Wacky Packs

For my part, Topps Dinosaurs Attack was another classic that had a big impact on me, but it didn't catch on like the other three mentioned above did.


I was going to post yesterday that I noticed a high majority of the card companies and the exact set next to them seemed to be newer card releases (maybe the last 10 years or less).

Nice classic choices. Thumb Up


Remember that not everybody has been collecting for years so the older sets aren't relevant. It is perhaps good that there are a lot of people "new" to collecting
October 22, 2012, 06:42 AM
hammer
quote:
Originally posted by Sidewinder:
If Cryptozoic can continue to buy up new and exciting licenses and produce quality sets, they may just jump to my number one spot in the coming year.

I think RA needs to up their game and aquire some new licenses and actually produce sets for them (what happened to Merlin?).


Of course the down side is how much you pay and how much you make from a license. inkworks gambled on a few films and lost out! I do agree that Merlin would be nice
October 22, 2012, 09:29 AM
ifish73
It is really hard to come up with only three. As mentioned earlier it seems like a lot of the new releases, I guess since they are fresh in our minds.

Here are my choices:

Fleer - 1995 Marvel Masterpieces and Marvel Metal. I couldn't figure out which one to put so I listed them both. Fleer/Skybox had such great sets in the 90's. A little overproduced but great.

Topps - Garbage Pail Kids

Rittenhouse - DC Legacy. Not enough DC sets and this is a nice one. Still haven't had a chance to look at the DC New 52 so it may change.

I also want to add Cryptozoic as an up and comer. They have brought so much in such a small amount of time. Look at how many new collectors have been brought to the hobby because of them and the products they have produced.
October 23, 2012, 09:03 PM
Ace of Hearts
I recently compared the quality of the images on card sets and came to the conclusion that 'Comic Images' was by far the highest quality. Look at the 'Van Helsing' set if you don't belive me.