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Comic Images uncut "unfinished" 3-card strips

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April 07, 2025, 01:50 AM
catskilleagle
Comic Images uncut "unfinished" 3-card strips
Comic Images was one of the most popular trading card manufacturers of the 90's, releasing a variety of art-based sets across the decade. By 1993, the company was creating sets with a 90-card base set, a 6-card chase subset (3 per hobby box) and a rarer 3-card chase subset that was rarer than 1-per box (maybe as rare as one complete subset per case).

Several of the rare subsets of the various sets that came out around 1993 were termed "spectrascope," which offered a 3D effect. When I first saw these 3-card strips, I understood them to be "unfinished" cards in that they were extras after the company had all the chase cards they needed for the packs plus whatever might be needed to replace damaged cards. I have since been told that these strips were actually printed on different stock than the chase cards inserted in packs so they might be either error cards or prototypes.

When you measure the cards on the strip, you notice that the middle card is 2 3/4 x 3 1/2 inches while the card on either side is 2 5/8 x 3 1/2 - a little wider than standard size.

It appears that these strips weren't widely known about because you don't see most of them listed in older, more comprehensive price guides nor even the excellent online equivalent, Jeff Allender's House of Checklists.

This one shows the 3 rare cards that were planned for the "Ania" set (1993) plus the finished chase card. As it turned out, Comic Images cancelled the set but the chase cards it had printed by that time (3 spectrascopes and 3 chromiums) were available at the 1993 Philadelphia ComicFest. I don't know if that means they were for sale there but they were later given away according to several sources.

Were collectors interested in these strips in the 90's? I don't recall anyone ever talking about them back then. Comic Images started giving away some by the late 90's. I got an Olivia III (also from 1993) one when I showed my Comic Images Collectors Club card at their booth at the 1998 San Diego Comic-Con.

Edit: I have edited some of the text as per more recent information.



This message has been edited. Last edited by: catskilleagle, April 12, 2025 01:17 AM