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Jim Lee’s Iconic X-Men Trading Cards Get a High-End Hardcover Collection

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Marvel teams with Abrams ComicArts for The Uncanny X-Men Trading Cards: The Complete Series, a new hardcover collection of Jim Lee’s iconic art.

Marvel Entertainment is celebrating the 30th anniversary of Jim Lee’s iconic Uncanny X-Men trading cards with a new hardcover art collection, published by Abrams ComicArts.

The Uncanny X-Men Trading Cards: The Complete Series is slated for release on Tuesday, July 5 and is currently available for pre-order. The “annotated, digest-size collection” contains the artwork of the complete 1992 trading card set, including bonus cards. With a price tag of $24.99 USD, the book is 272 pages long and features a total of 250 color illustrations.

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All 105 cards in the original set were illustrated by Lee — the penciler behind 1991’s X-Men #1, the highest selling single-issue comic book of all time — and colored by Paul Mounts. Additionally, The Uncanny X-Men Trading Cards: The Complete Series features an introduction by Bob Budiansky (Transformers, Sleepwalker) — who “helped assemble, design, and create these iconic trading cards” — as well as a foreword by Ed Piskor (X-Men: Grand Design).

“Lee was the first artist to create all of the original artwork for a Marvel card set; his dynamic character portraits, battle scenes, team shots, and innovative nine-card Danger Room puzzle cards helped fuel both the ’90s boom of comic-book trading cards and the general public’s mania for all things X-Men,” Marvel said in its official announcement. “Fans of the chart-topping comics could turn to the cards for further insight into their favorite characters, as Marvel writers and editors included bios, stats, and trivia for each hero and villain.”


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Marvel explains that the X-Men trading cards “would go on to become one of the most celebrated in Marvel history and the gold standard for non-sports trading-card artwork and design.” The new hardcover collection “collects, for the first time, the front and back of each collectible card in the set — including Wolverine, Storm, Cyclops, Magneto, and Deadpool — along with select scans of Lee’s original and digitally remastered art.”

“What can I say? I’m just a fan at heart,” Lee himself wrote in an essay published in The Marvel X-Men Collection in 1993. “That’s why it’s hard to describe the thrill I experienced when I was chosen to be the artist for the first set of X-Men Trading Cards… Well, it was a long and hard road, but several months (and several hundred phone calls to and from Bob and his hard-working assistant, David Wohl) later, the card set was finished. Colored exquisitely, I must add, by Paul Mounts, who really carried me at times. Although, to be honest, I rued the day I ever said yes to this project many times during the endeavor, in retrospect, I’m glad I did it.”


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Featuring artwork by Jim Lee and Paul Mounts, an introduction by Bob Budiansky and a foreword by Ed Piskor, The Uncanny X-Men Trading Cards: The Complete Series goes on sale July 5 from Abrams ComicArts.

Source: Marvel

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