Topps Launches Garbage Pail Kids Bizarre Holidays Dec. Week 4

Is anyone felling Humbug lately? Today Topps launched Garbage Pail Kids Bizarre Holidays Dec. Week 4. This week’s set contains 10 cards, 5 with a/b versions. The set also comes with one blue parallel card. Each set can be purchased for $19.99, or in a lot of ten for $179.99. There are also 10×14 posters of each card available for $19.99. Shipping is free when choosing the SmartPost option. The set will be available for 7 days on topps.com. Topps will reveal the print run at the end of the sale. Here is the checklist along with pictures of the cards.

•16A Heath Miser
•16B Beau Miser
•17A Karl Cant-Stand-Ya
•17B Furiouse George
•18A Pumkin Pie
• 18B Pie Guy
• 19A Shuff-Flynn
•19B Bad Hans
•20A Unlucky Larry
•20B Jacked Up Jason

Topps Reveals Print Run for Garbage Pail Kids 2020 Was the Worst Week 1

2020 may have been the worst, but collectors think pretty highly of the cards. After ending yesterday, Topps revealed the print run for Garbage Pail Kids 2020 Was the Worst Week 1. The set sold 790 total copies. Those are very strong numbers for a non On Demand set. Collectors have the chance to complete their 2020 Worst set as the final week of the set is on sale now.

Topps Launches Garbage Pail Kids 2020 Was the Worst Week 2

Topps today launched Garbage Pail Kids 2020 Was the Worst Week 2. While it seems like this set could go on forever, this is the last planned Worst set for this year. This week’s set contains  10 cards, 5 with a/b versions. The set can be purchased for $19.99 or in a lot of 10 for $179.99. Shipping is free when choosing the SmartPost option. The set will be for sale on Topps.com for 7 days. Topps will release the print run at the end of the sale. Here is the checklist and pictures of this week’s set.

•6A Frank Fans
•6B Cardboard Carl
•7A Back Homer
•7B Quarantine Quinn
•8A Burger Bob
• 8B Pam Pancake
• 9A Tiger Kingston
•9B Joe Erratic
• 10A Brain CHIP
•10B Evolved ELON

Topps Launches Garbage Pail Kids Bizarre Holidays Dec. Week 3

Who doesn’t like a good crossword puzzle?Today Topps launched Garbage Pail Kids Bizarre Holidays Dec. Week 3. This week’s set contains 10 cards, 5 with a/b versions. The set also comes with one blue parallel card. Each set can be purchased for $19.99, or in a lot of ten for $179.99. There are also 10×14 posters of each card available for $19.99. Shipping is free when choosing the SmartPost option. The set will be available for 7 days on topps.com. Topps will reveal the print run at the end of the sale. Here is the checklist along with pictures of the cards.

•11A Milt Chocolate
•11B Cherry Phil N.
•12A Roasting Roy
•12B Suckling Sam
•13A Decorating Dave
• 13B Gratreety Petey
• 14A Cross Ward
•14B Puzzled Pete
•15A Flash Dwight
•15B Bright Bryce

Topps Shares 2020 Garbage Pail Kids Sapphire Checklist

The first mystery behind the upcoming GPK Sapphire release has been solved. Today Topps shared with GPKNews the checklist for 2020 Garbage Pail Kids Sapphire. As advertised on the box, the checklist features every card from OS 1 & OS 2. All cards from 1a/b – 83a/b appear on the checklist, 166 cards in total. There are no inserts listed on the checklist. No other information on the set has been revealed by Topps. Its still  in known if there are unnumbered base cards, or any of the odds on the parallels. GPK Sapphire was first available to 582 Montgomery Club members last Monday, then sold out to the general public in less than 30 mins. the following day. There is also no information when the boxes will ship from Topps. For now, the checklist can be seen in PDF form here.

Topps Reveals Print Run for Garbage Pail Kids Bizarre Holidays Dec. Week 1

December got off to a good start for the weekly holiday sets. After ending Tues., Topps revealed the print run for Garbage Pail Kids Bizarre Holidays Dec. Week 1. The set sold a total of 556 copies. Sales was almost 100 higher than the previous week’s set, and among the higher printed runs of the series. Can those numbers hold strong as the month continues?

Topps Launches Garbage Pail Kids 2020 Was the Worst! Week 1

If there was ever a subject matter made for GPK, it is 2020. Today Topps launched Garbage Pail Kids 2020 Was the Worst Week 1. It looks like Topps will finish 2020 with another weekly set. The set contains 10 cards, 5 new pieces in a/b versions. Each set can be purchased for $19.99 or in a lot of 10 for $179.99. Shipping is free when choosing the SmartPost option. The set will be available on Topps.com for 7 days. Topps will reveal the print run at the end of the sale. Here is the checklist along with pictures of this week’s cards.

•1A Booger Bubba
•1B Oozy Oscar
•2A Horn Nate
•2B Murder Mike
•3A Zoom Zack
• 3B Unmute Luke
• 4A Off-Air Blair
•4B Ray Delay
• 5A Unaware UPTON
•5B Distract TED

Topps Launches Garbage Pail Kids Bizarre Holidays Dec. Week 2

A busy last few days of launches doesn’t seem to be slowing down. Today Topps launched Garbage Pail Kids Bizarre Holidays Dec. Week 2. This week’s set contains 10 cards, 5 with a/b versions. The set also comes with one blue parallel card. Each set can be purchased for $19.99, or in a lot of ten for $179.99. There are also 10×14 posters of each card available for $19.99. Shipping is free when choosing the SmartPost option. The set will be available for 7 days on topps.com. Topps will reveal the print run at the end of the sale. Here is the checklist along with pictures of the cards.

•6A Chris Mess
•6B Sandy Claus
•7A Brainy Janie
•7B Jenny Genius
•8A Ringing Roger
• 8B Bell Barry
• 9A Vinnie Violin
•9B Fiddley Dee
• 10A Prime Nate
•10B Mechanic Cal

Topps Reveals Print Run for 2020 Garbage Pail Kids Gross Greetings

After ending last Thursday, Topps revealed the print run for 2020 Garbage Pail Kids Gross Greetings. The holiday themed set was completely done by artist “GPK” Nik Castaneda. Sales for the set ended up at 535. It’s a solid number considering the controversy the set faced from collectors. The art was done in Nik’s own style, with the characters not looking like traditional GPKs. The set found just as many supporters, as detractors. However, the sales numbers show collectors are willing to spend on different art styles.