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Product Description
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If your love of Toho’s Showa-era kaiju is as big as the monsters themselves, then you’re not going to settle for gathering the new Toho Showa Series 1 Foil Trading Cards by the pack! Inspired by the wax pack trading cards from back in the day, each flat of Showa Wax Pack Trading Cards contains 24 single packs, with five trading cards and one sticker in each pack. Secreted in a foil wrapper, There are 84 movie stills cards and 12 monster profile cards to collect— each in foil or prism holofoil variants— as well as 12 different base stickers, which feature backing art that joins to form an epic kaiju battle mosaic! What’s more, the prism holofoil card variants are super-limited prints— there are only 54 black, 13 blue, 5 gold, and 1 silver prism holofoil cards! Gather all the scientific data that you can on these titanic terrors by collecting the new Toho Showa Series 1 Foil Trading Cards!
Please note that purchasing a flat does not guarantee that all designs will be included and may include duplicates.
Product Features
- Made of cardstock
- Based on the Toho universe
- Each pack contains 5 trading cards and a sticker
- Find the 24 art cards to complete the portrait
- 84 Movie stills cards to collect
- 12 Monster profile cards to collect
- 12 Different base stickers to collect
- Full set not guaranteed
- Will contain duplicates
Box Contents
- Boxed flat of 24 trading card packs
Additional Details
Debuting in the iconic 1954 Japanese film Godzilla (Gojira) directed by Ishiro Honda and produced by Toho Co.; Godzilla is a monsterous creature called a Kaiju that causes havok throughout Japan. Godzilla has become a cultural icon that is widely considered to be the "King of the Monster" and has been featured in a plethora of films with various differences throughout the decades.