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Semi-related; in case you never saw the "Dinosaurs Attack!" cards:
MONSTER BRAINS: Dinosaurs Attack! Trading Cards, 1988
Don C.
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star wars (the first ?blue? series, the later ones looked cheap to me!), king kong, charlie's angels, superman, the wonder bread battlestar galactica, kiss, and of course wacky packs!
I plastered those stickers all over my bedroom door! (my parents weren't too happy about that)Leave a comment:
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I remember Mork, Close Encounters, Wacky Packs, and Star Wars.
There was also a line that has various rock groups, including Kiss and several others that I can't remember right now. I wanted the Kiss cards, and hated having to get the others in the pack with them.
Still have all my Star Wars card.
A complete run from all the first 3 movies.
Including the stickers.
With a handful of Wonderbread cards thrown in (my mom didn't buy WB so I never got them when they first came out)
I also have quite a few cards that came either in cereal boxes, or on them.Leave a comment:
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I really love those 1966 Batman cards. I didn't have them as a kid (because I was born is '73), but I always think about getting some now when I see them.
I also have the Welcome Back Kotter cards...love 'em!!Leave a comment:
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The first cards I remember buying for myself were the 1966 BATMAN (Black Bat, Blue Bat, Red Bat, Riddler and TV), GREEN HORNET, OUTER LIMITS and JAMES BOND. I have all the sets completed as well as the 1966 DONRUS MARVEL SUPERHEROS.
I have many other sets and cards from the 1970 to 2000 (over 250,000 cards). ALIEN, BATTLESTAR GALACTICA, RAIDERS, STAR WARS, EMPIRE, JEDI, and on and on.
In all honesty I have no idea all the different sets I may have as I purchased the stock of a closed Comic shop a number of years ago.
My favorites are the BATMAN, OUTER LIMITS, JAMES BOND, GREEN HORNET and the MARVEL SUPERHEROS.Leave a comment:
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Went to the Non-Sport card show on Sunday, managed to complete my yellow & blue Partridge Family sets, and came within 2 cards of the '66 Rat Patrol set. Found a bunch of Charlie's Angels- needed some stickers & got those, but nobody had the 5-6 cards I still needed.
Really a nice little show- had a great conversation with an artist named George Wright who does Wacky Packages art. And got some cards signed by a couple gorgeous Benchwarmers models. One of the dealers gave my daughter her choice of a free sealed box of cards-naturally she chose TOPPS' BATHROOM BUDDIES, sort of a Garbage Pail Kids style card of oddball people using the toilet! Nothing dirty, the usual gross-out GPK stuff for kids.
I'll be going back in the fall to the next show, now that I have an idea of what's there and the prices, I'll be sure to take a bigger list & some more cash.Leave a comment:
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I might have purchased a single pack of Charlie's Angels cards, but Star Wars, SMDM, and PotA were my main ones. And I'd forgotten all about cards being in loaves of bread until this thread. Cards were awesome to have in those pre-VHS days where you might go for ages without seeing your favorite characters.Leave a comment:
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I never had the collect them all mentality with the cards, but I have a ton of King Kong, and a smattering of all the others mentioned above. In a fit of nerdiness, I went through getting a bunch of Battlestar Galactica ones off of ebay, but looked for wax packs that had yet to be opened to see what I got. That stopped after about 10 packs and my mind caught up with me againLeave a comment:
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I remember Mork, Close Encounters, Wacky Packs, and Star Wars.
There was also a line that has various rock groups, including Kiss and several others that I can't remember right now. I wanted the Kiss cards, and hated having to get the others in the pack with them.
Still have all my Star Wars card.
A complete run from all the first 3 movies.
Including the stickers.
With a handful of Wonderbread cards thrown in (my mom didn't buy WB so I never got them when they first came out)
I also have quite a few cards that came either in cereal boxes, or on them.Leave a comment:
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Charlie's Angels
E.T.
Star Wars
Empire Strikes Back
Star Wars - Wonder Bread cards (Remember those?)
GreaseLeave a comment:
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Wow, thats a great topic. There's so many to list, so I'll go with my favorites for now. Aliens, Battlestar Galactica, Dune and Star Wars.
SammyLeave a comment:
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Star Wars, Wacky Packages, the marvel stickers with the goofy captions, I think there were some monsters stickers in letters? CE3KLeave a comment:
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Pretty much had a wide array of various sets,Star Wars,ESB,Jedi,Dukes of Hazzard,KISS,Batman,Superman.Still collect some of these,plus horror related sets.I did recently complete a 1964 JFK set.Leave a comment:
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