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Recall Iconic Eras of Marvel Comics from the Golden Age to Present Day! FPO ALL IMAGES SUBJECT TO CHANGE. FPO DESIGN SUBJECT TO CHANGE. ALL IMAGES SUBJECT TO CHANGE. DESIGN SUBJECT TO CHANGE. RECALL ICONIC ERAS OF MARVEL COMICS FROM THE GOLDEN AGE TO PRESENT DAY! PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL. PRODUCT DEPICTED FOR DEMONSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE. © 2020 THE UPPER DECK COMPANY. 5830 EL CAMINO REAL, CARLSBAD, CA 92008. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. © 2020 MARVEL TRANSLUCENT FRESNEL CARDS! FPO FPO ALL IMAGES SUBJECT TO CHANGE. FPO ALL IMAGES SUBJECT TO CHANGE. DESIGN SUBJECT TO CHANGE. ALL IMAGES SUBJECT TO CHANGE. DESIGN SUBJECT TO CHANGE. DESIGN SUBJECT TO CHANGE. THE AGES CARDS 300 CARD Discover numbered cards CLAYCOAT BASE SET focusing on four significant SPLIT INTO 3 TIERS Ages of Marvel Comics; OF RARITY! Golden, Silver, Copper, and Bronze. Look for Photo Variants, FPO ALL IMAGES SUBJECT TO CHANGE. FPO Rainbow Foil, and DESIGN SUBJECT TO CHANGE. Look for Silver and Golden ALL IMAGES SUBJECT TO CHANGE. DESIGN SUBJECT TO CHANGE. Sticker Parallels! Age cards embedded with precious metals! PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL. PRODUCT DEPICTED FOR DEMONSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE. © 2020 THE UPPER DECK COMPANY. 5830 EL CAMINO REAL, CARLSBAD, CA 92008. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. © 2020 MARVEL LENTICULAR PUZZLE CARDS! FPO Assemble comic book splash pages with ALL IMAGES SUBJECT TO CHANGE. DESIGN SUBJECT TO CHANGE. Lenticular Puzzle Card Hot Packs! FPO ALL IMAGES SUBJECT TO CHANGE. DESIGN SUBJECT TO CHANGE. FPO ALL IMAGES SUBJECT TO CHANGE. DESIGN SUBJECT TO CHANGE. FPO FPO ALL IMAGES SUBJECT TO CHANGE. ALL IMAGES SUBJECT TO CHANGE. DESIGN SUBJECT TO CHANGE. DESIGN SUBJECT TO CHANGE. FPO ALL IMAGES SUBJECT TO CHANGE. DESIGN SUBJECT TO CHANGE. FPO ALL IMAGES SUBJECT TO CHANGE. DECADES! DESIGN SUBJECT TO CHANGE. Follow characters through the FPO Decades on themed card designs ALL IMAGES SUBJECT TO CHANGE. DESIGN SUBJECT TO CHANGE. from the 1960’s to 2010’s. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL. PRODUCT DEPICTED FOR DEMONSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE. © 2020 THE UPPER DECK COMPANY. 5830 EL CAMINO REAL, CARLSBAD, CA 92008. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. © 2020 MARVEL COINAGE CARDS TOTALLY TOYS Turn back time with Comic Book Original Art Insert set inspired by Coinage cards. Each card the nostalgia of vintage toy collecting! features coins from the year each comic book was published Art collaboration by John Stanko and a nod to its original retail and Caio Cacau! pricing in shops! FPO ALL IMAGES SUBJECT TO CHANGE. DESIGN SUBJECT TO CHANGE. SATURDAY MORNING CARTOONS Do you recall the excitement of tuning in to FPO Saturday Morning Cartoons? So do we! ALL IMAGES SUBJECT TO CHANGE. DESIGN SUBJECT TO CHANGE. Original Art insert by artist Tom Morgan FPO featuring favorite Marvel teams. ALL IMAGES SUBJECT TO CHANGE. DESIGN SUBJECT TO CHANGE. PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL. PRODUCT DEPICTED FOR DEMONSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE. © 2020 THE UPPER DECK COMPANY. 5830 EL CAMINO REAL, CARLSBAD, CA 92008. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. © 2020 MARVEL Comic Clippings Cards feature a dazzling lineup across all the key Ages of Marvel Comics, including: COMIC CLIPPINGS Collect pieces of Marvel Comic Book History • The Invincible Iron Man #1 and look for rare autographed versions by • The Invincible Iron Man #55 renown Marvel Comic Creators! – 1st appearance of Thanos • Journey into Mystery #85 – 1st appearance of Loki and Heimdall – 3rd appearance of Thor FPO ALL IMAGES SUBJECT TO CHANGE. • Strange Tales #110 DESIGN SUBJECT TO CHANGE. – 1st appearance of Doctor Strange • Tales of Suspense #52 – 1st appearance of Black Widow • The Tomb of Dracula #10 FPO st ALL IMAGES SUBJECT TO CHANGE. – 1 appearance of Blade WORD CLOUD DESIGN SUBJECT TO CHANGE. Comic Books are the perfect blend of great writing and COMIC CREATOR SIGNERS immersive art. World Cloud INCLUDE: creates art with character Al Milgrom, Bill Sienkiewicz, Gerry descriptive words. Conway, Jim Starlin, Jim Steranko, Mark Bagley, and Marv Wolfman PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL. PRODUCT DEPICTED FOR DEMONSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE. © 2020 THE UPPER DECK COMPANY. 5830 EL CAMINO REAL, CARLSBAD, CA 92008. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. © 2020 MARVEL PACK HITS (On Average) DISCOVER FLAVORFUL • 1 Base Set Sticker Parallel FLAVOR TEXT CARDS • 2 Insert Cards from the following: AND ARTIST – Saturday Morning Cartoons – Totally Toys SPOTLIGHT CARDS! – Gamerverse – Artist Spotlight FPO ALL IMAGES SUBJECT TO CHANGE. DESIGN SUBJECT TO CHANGE. BOX HITS (On Average) FPO ALL IMAGES SUBJECT TO CHANGE. • 4 Base Set Foil Parallels DESIGN SUBJECT TO CHANGE. • 8 Photo Variant Base Cards • 2 Decades Cards • 1 Flavorful or Word Cloud Card – Look for SP and SSP versions! CASE HITS (On Average) Look for Autographed and • 1-2 Artist Sketch Cards Numbered Comic Clippings Cards of • 1-2 Coinage or Comic Clippings Cards FPO important comics and their creators – 3 Fresnel Cards ALL IMAGES SUBJECT TO CHANGE. DESIGN SUBJECT TO CHANGE. - like an Iron Man #55 Comic • 10 Lenticular Puzzle Packs! Clippings card signed by Jim Starlin! PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL. PRODUCT DEPICTED FOR DEMONSTRATION PURPOSES ONLY AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE. © 2020 THE UPPER DECK COMPANY. 5830 EL CAMINO REAL, CARLSBAD, CA 92008. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. © 2020 MARVEL .
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