I had to pass on this because there is so much coming out at once that I'm spread too thin, but I think I may regret it. There is the Garfield auto and 7 costume cards, so you could say its $20 a costume and $60 for the signature. Not bad at all.
Of course, without an Emma Stone autograph, the success of the set all rests on the success of the movie. And collectors are going to have to order before that's known. That in a nutshell is the risk you take.
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archifou..havn't seen you around in a while welcome back! Have you been working on any more custom cards recently? Several of us have taken up your mantle and started trying our hand. Not as good as you but then again no one is!!
____________________ Ok 1 more pack then I'am done...no really..wait how many are left in that box?
rchifou..havn't seen you around in a while welcome back! Have you been working on any more custom cards recently? Several of us have taken up your mantle and started trying our hand. Not as good as you but then again no one is!!
Hi Chris,
I am still here lol but didn't get a chance to work on mock-up recently since I prefer now working on real cards when the opportunity is present to me and I am quit busy with other projects related to the hobby
I see some progress in your style lately regarding your mock-up. Keep up
When Green Hornet came out, the 1st and 2nd "Series" came out almost simultaneously. I wonder if that will be the case this time as well. Especially since Series 1 is already coming out right on the film's release date.
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Originally posted by robomole: When Green Hornet came out, the 1st and 2nd "Series" came out almost simultaneously. I wonder if that will be the case this time as well. Especially since Series 1 is already coming out right on the film's release date.
I think that was because the sales and interest for the first series of Green Hornet was low enough that RA realized that there was no advantage to delaying the release, as the movie would be the main draw for the series. I'm hoping that sales for this series are good enough to show that there is interest for a full Spiderman release, or at least another limited auto series like the new Eureka set.
Looks like Series 1 has sold out! That looks good for future sets getting made! Hopefully the film is good enough to make the cards hold or increase their value.
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I just saw the movie and loved it! I had low expectations coming in & just prayed it'd be better than SM3, which it sure was. IMO, it would only rank behind SM2 as the greatest Spidey film ever. The cards seem to be doing well on the bay (especially the red costume variants). However, I'm surprised there are so few listings though. Maybe people are keeping it for their collections?This message has been edited. Last edited by: Booker,
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