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Journey back to where it all started in this deluxe collection of the classic Topps trading cards from 1993¿just in time for the theatrical release of Jurassic World: DominionJurassic Park was an immediate blockbuster and has gone on to become a multimedia franchise with five sequels, theme park attractions, comic books, toys, and more¿including a set of trading cards released by Topps in 1993 to tie into the film. This comprehensive collection of the original trading card series¿timed to publish alongside Jurassic World: Dominion¿includes the fronts and backs of all of these classic cards, plus the special chase cards and rare promotional material. The book also includes text and commentary by Gary Gerani, editor of the original series, and an afterword by Chip Kidd, who created and designed the cover of Michael Crichton¿s Jurassic Park, which became the iconic logo for the franchise.
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of Mars Attacks, this comprehensive book is the first-ever compilation of the infamous science-fiction trading card series produced by Topps in 1962. Edgy, subversive, and darkly comedic, this over-the-top series depicting a Martian invasion of Earth has a loyal following and continues to win new generations of fans. For the first time, this book brings together high-quality reproductions of the entire original series, as well as the hard-to-find sequel from 1994, rare and never-before-seen sketches, concept art, and test market materials. Also included are an introduction by series co-creator Len Brown and an afterword by Zina Saunders, daughter of the original artist, providing an insider's behind-the-scenes view of the bizarre and compelling world of Mars Attacks.Includes four Mars Attacks trading cards.Includes preliminary sketches and artwork, including a facsimile of the original trading card mechanical on the inside back cover, with reproduction of the 1962 handwriting from the original Topps production department.Praise for Mars Attacks:';The best thing about this 50th-anniversary book is that it frees Mars Attacks from rose-tinted memory.' NPR.org';The work produced by writer Len Brown and artist Norm Saunders, collected now in the anthology Mars Attacks: 50th Anniversary Collection . . . continues to pass muster as a lurid snapshot of sci-fi paranoia at its most pulp-fictiony.' Wired.com';It's like a mini-museum of alien grotesquerie between two solid covers, depicting all the iterations of the series, with further treatments by modern illustrators, and sketchbook reproductions, and names, dates, and times. Oh, and? And there are four bonus trading cards included with each copy of this graphic and texty artifact.' AustinChronicle.com';It's a true gem of American pop culture history that should be a centerpiece on any true geek's coffee table.' The Houston Press Art Attack blog
Garbage Pail Kidsa series of collectible stickers produced by Topps in the 1980scombined spectacular artwork and over-the-top satire. The result was an inspired collaboration between avant-garde cartoonists and humorists including Art Spiegelman, Mark Newgarden, John Pound, Tom Bunk, and Jay Lynch. A new generation of fans continues to embrace this pop-culture phenomenon as Garbage Pail Kids stickers are still being published. Now, for the first time, all 206 rare and hard-to-find images from Series 1 through 5 are collected in an innovative package, along with a special set of four limited-edition, previously unreleased bonus stickers. This exciting follow up to Wacky Packages is guaranteed to appeal to die-hard collectors as well as a new generation of fans.Praise for Garbage Pail Kids: "e;If you ask me, reliving my time with Bad Breath Seth and Potty Scotty is worth the cover price alone."e; USAToday.com "e;I worried that [the Garbage Pail Kids] might seem too time-bound for their own good; but if anything, 27 years later, theyre more poignant. Maybe its because Im a worried, concerned adult, but more likely its because nothing is ever as funny as it is when youre ten years oldand everything is a lot scarier."e; CapitalNewYork.com "e;The book is a wonderfully designed tribute to these shit-disturbing cards in all their graphic, full-color glory."e; ComicsBeat.com "e;There's a lot of interesting stuff in Spiegel man's intro, and in the afterward by John Pound, the artist who originated and drew the bulk of the Kids. But the real reason to buy this book is for the graphic brilliance of the art itself"e; Boston Phoenix
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