Many “troqueladas” (cut-outs) of characters to be placed onto scenes in the book.The user would complete each set by placing the cards/stickers onto themed pages. Along with the Super Powers action figures, the company called Cromy issued at least four different collector's albums with sticker cards to complete them. The Super Amigos was the "Super Friends" for South America. If they were exposed too long to the moisture in the bread package. These stickers were printed in sets bearing the Sunbeam, Taystee and Langendorfīreads company logos, and one logo-free set as well. These are not technically trading cards, and it's unclear where or how one was supposed to "color," as the cards depicted are printed in color, not like a coloring book. 6 variations: Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman, Robin, Shazam, Flash.Other than that, they are a mystery to me. The Aquaman Shrine filled in a few more gaps in the story of these cards, and displayed some more of the Super Friends themed ones. These were unnumbered and had a mini-comic Probably because they were used as stickers, and usually sell for top dollar. Major heroes as wellĪs horror, war and romance titles are highlighted. The card alone and others are in groups of 4 to a card. Colorful stickers featuring DC Comic book covers. Hate to say what I paid for a set of ten, but some auctions can bid up Ī Wonder Woman single went for around $50! Unlike previous tattoo series, the tattoos in this set are not printed on the reverse of the wrapper, they are a separate thing inside the wrapper. The outer wrapper was printed in two varieties, white and yellow (both bear "©1969"). This cool set features all the JLA members through Hawkman ![]() Own: Whole set + header card + 2 unopened Fleer Justice League of America Tattoo Gum Cards.I have seen these listed for as much as $200 each. Tattos from this set appear for crazy, unjustified prices. In this set, the wrapper, was produced in four varieties: Superan (orange), Batman (red), Wonder Woman (blue) and Aquaman (yellow). The tattoos are on the reverse side of the wrapper, so it is easy to identify the set of origin. 1967 Īll of these are reproductions, a subset of the 1962 Superman tattoo cards. I have a number of duplicates if somebody is trying to complete their set. In my collecting, I have also acquired one European card that ![]() In 2006, the Topps company began auctioning off the original artĪnd some master sets which have appeared on eBay.Ĭareds, a set of 43 cards from Topps Canada that is slightly larger in size (2-1/2" xĤ-3/4"). Pretty reasonable per-card prices, and a little patience. They are sold rarely as sets, I assembled mine with In various combinations to produce humorous results! DC super-heroesĪre on one side, and other characters on the reverse.Ĭards are more desirable and rarer. 1966 įoldees are bubble gum cards with three perforated panels that can be folded over A lot of clipped tattoos sold for $51 in 2016. The wrapper (which is the reverse of the tattoo) will easily identify the set of origin.Ĥ3 sold for over $500 in 2012, ebay. If buying, make sure you do not confuse these with 1967 tattoos, below, which are reproductions of this set. This 1962 set of tattoo cards from Topps extended the subject a little bit to include the Superman family, Wonder Woman, Batman and Robin, Green Arrow, and Green Lantern.Īnd can go for top dollar, especially if they are unused. They feature art by Joe Shuster and sell for fairly high prices. The first big trading card set from DC/National was a set of 72 Superman cards, released in 1940 (they were reprinted in 1984). Part 1: Thru 1999 Part 2: 2000-Present Part 3: DCEU Cards
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