Topps Launches Garbage Pail Kids x ComplexCon Online Set

Make it two weeks in a row for online GPK sets. Today Topps launched 2021 Grabage Pail Kids x ComplexCon online set. This set continues the work Topps started earlier this year with the online virtual show Complexland. The set contains 12 cards, 6new pieces available in a/b versions. Each set can be purchased for $19.99 or in a 10 set lot 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 reveal the print run at the end of the sale. Here is the checklist and images of the cards.

1A Merch Mary
2A Vintage Vinnie
3A Long Line Larry
4A Spray Can Dan
5A Sneaker Ed
6A Jim Mint 10
1B Fan Jan
2B Hand Me Don
3B Waitin’ Wally
4B Make Your Mark
5B Deadstock Brock
6B Slabbed Sloan

Garbage Pail Kids Nifty Kids Sales Info, Re-roll Announced

After the 48 hour sales window ended, the sales results are in for Garbage Pail Kids Nifty Kids NFTs. A total of 2,396 Nifty Kids packs were distributed during the event. There were originally 10,000 packs made available for the sale. Not all packs were sold as the company distributed a number of free packs to makeup for an early error during the event.

During the opening hours of the sale an error in attributes was spotted by collectors. The attributes were reversed on the NFT and did not match the picture or ID of the Nifty Kid character. Raredrop was able to identify and resolve the problem pretty quickly, and packs opened up later in the day were correct. Anyone who opened a pack and received an “error” Nifty Kid was automatically airdropped a free pack for each error they opened. The following day the company launched a “fix it” button for collectors who want their Nifty Kid corrected. The button burns the error NFT and issues a new corrected Nifty Kid with a new ID.

After the sale ended, Raredrop and Topps announced they would be launching a Re-roll feature to anyone who has opened a Nifty Kid. The feature will give collectors the option to turn in their current Nifty Kid and be issued a new one from the random generator. They Re-roll event will remain open until all the remaining 7,604 Nifty Kids have been issued. Topps has not yet released the time when the Re-roll event will begin.

Topps UK Launches GPK Trashy Treasures Series 4 Purple Parallels

Topps is letting collectors from the UK have a little GPK fun. Today on Topps UK website they launched Garbage Pail Kids Trashy Treasures Series 4 purple parallels. The same five figures launched in the US a few weeks back are available in the UK with each wearing purple clothes. The figures each come with alternate names of the character; Creepy Terry, Rod Wad, Acne Amy, Drillin Dylan, and Geeky Gary. Each figure costs £15. The listing also has each figure comes in a purple box. Collectors do have to pay shipping and there is no time limit on the sale.

Mishka NYC Launches Garbage Pail Kids x Halloween Collection

Just in time for Halloween, Mishka NYC today launched a new Garbage Pail Kids x Halloween clothing collection. There are three new designs being offered on t-shirts and hoodies in various colors. Ghouls Grave, Devil’s Rejects, and Witches Brew all feature Halloween themed GPK characters. Artwork for the shirts was done by woodcut master Brian Reedy. The shirts are available now at Mishka’s website.

GetAGrip Skateboards Teases New Guts Deck

GetAGrip Skateboards began teasing a brand new officially licensed skateboard deck just in time for Halloween. The “Guts” deck will launch tomorrow, 10/29 and will be limited to /100 decks. The company hasn’t revealed pricing or exact launch times yet. The deck appears to comes with a matching poster and trading card of Gory Rory. Be sure to follow GetAGrip on Instagram and Facebook for more info!

Topps Launches Garbage Pail Kids Oh the Horror-ible Expansion Set 2

The horror from Topps continues as Halloween approaches. Today Topps launched Garbage Pail Kids Oh the Horror-ible Expansion Set 2. The 12 card set contains 6 new pieces available in a/b versions. This is the second horror themed expansion set this month from Topps. Artwork for the set was done by GPK artists David Gross and Brent Engstrom. Each set purchased also comes with a Sepia parallel card. Sets are available for $19.99 each or $179.99 for a lot of 10. Shipping is free when choosing the economy shipping option at checkout. The set is available for 7 days on Topps.com. Topps will reveal the print run for the set after the sale ends. Here are pictures of some cards along with the checklist.

1A Bitting Bruce
2A Mid Summer
3A Candy Manny
4A Liv Dead
5A Helena Raiser
6A Heidi Go Seek
1B Great Dwight
2B May Queen
3B Torn Todd
4B Bejeweled Julie
5B Vera Vomit
6B Rita or Not

Garbage Pail Kids x Stranger Things Figures from The Loyal Subjects Coming Soon

Italian toy website Mondo Action Figure leaked images today of new Garbage Pail Kids x Stranger Things figures from The Loyal Subjects on their Instagram page. Four different figures were shown, Devoted Dustin, Stylin Steve, Waff Elle, and Demo Gordon. The figures are based on art by Joe Simko from the 2018 GPK Stranger Kids set. The website claims the toys are available for preorder on their website now, however there are no such listings on the website. No other information on the toys, including a US release, has been shared by TLS or Topps.

GPKNation Set to Offer Solid Silver Nasty Nick Coin

No tricks, only treats for GPK collectors later this week as GPKNation is set to launch their second ever solid silver coin. The solid silver Nasty Nick coin is made from .999 fine silver. This is the second silver coin the company has offered after their successful Adam Bomb silver coin earlier this year. Each coin will numbered out of /50 on the back. Collectors can purchase the coin this Friday, 10/29, at 4:00 PM EST at the GPKNation.com website. Collectors will want to be ready as the coin is expected to sell out quickly!

Topps Returning to WAX with Garbage Pail Kids Nifty Kids NFTs

Topps today announced Garbage Pail Kids Nifty Kids, a brand new digital NFT product on the WAX blockchain. The new NFT set is set to be available on 10/28/21 at 1:00 PM EST. This NFT set will be unlike anything Topps has offered before. Nifty Kids will offer 10,000 unique GPK combinations available as 1/1 NFTs. To purchase a random combination, collectors will go to the RareDrop.io website. Collectors can also browse all the combinations on the website. Each combination can only be purchased once, so every NFT GPK character will be different and a 1/1. Each GPK Nifty Kid can be purchased for 329 WAX, which is nearly $100 based on current market pricing. There are six different characters with six different body pieces; body, head, eyes, accessories, mouth, and hairstyle. The characters available are Adam Bomb, Dead Ted, Mad Mike, Nasty Nick, Tee-Vee Stevie, and Wrapping Ruth. With six characters and six different body parts, there are 46,656 unique combinations possible, but Topps is limiting the purchase to 10,000 for this series. The Nifty Kids will only be available to purchase for 48 hours. Topps says it is planning to use these Nifty Kids in the future to unlock free NFT airdrops, an exclusive member area in discord, and more. See pictures below for each kid as themselves with their own pieces before being mixed up, as well as some random versions.

2021 has been a year marked by transition for collectors who have collected Topps NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens). Topps originally launched their NFT project on the WAX Blockchain back in May 2020 with the release of Garbage Pail Kids OS 1. Topps went on to launch numerous GPK sets as well as other brands like MLB and Godzilla. The last time GPK collectors saw NFTs from Topps was the Food Fight release in Feb 2021. After the early 2021 NFT releases, Topps went quiet. All releases stopped and communication from the company on Telegram and Discord ceased. This was until the launch of the Bazooka Joe NFT brand on the ToppsNFTs.com website in July. Much to collector’s surprise, Topps new website was built to use the AVAX blockchain (Avalanche). Since the launch of Bazooka Joe, Topps has launched other brands like MLB, Bundesliga soccer, and Godzilla on their new ToppsNFTs.com website. Topps representatives have returned to online groups like Discord, and have been participating in answering users questions. However, the company has not been clear on the future of Topps NFTs, their partnership with WAX, and GPK NFTs. After months of inactivity on WAX, the company returns with the new GPK Nifty Kids set.

Since the launch of ToppsNTS.com, Topps representatives haven’t revealed much on the future of their partnership with WAX and what is to become of the legacy NFTs already released on the WAX platform. WAX representatives recently revealed in Telegram that Garbage Pail Kids NFTs are contractually tied to the WAX blockchain based on their contract with Topps. The remaining length of the contract has not been made public. GPKNews has asked Topps for comment on the claims made by the WAX representatives, but Topps has not issued any comments on their current relationship with WAX. Topps has also not shared any other future plans for GPK NFTs, including any future pack based releases. These unanswered questions bring a lot of uncertainty for collectors. GPKNews has asked Topps if they will continue with GPK NFTs on WAX, or move them to their own platform, once any contractual agreements end. Again, Topps has not responded to questions on their future roadmap for GPK NFTs. GPKNews asked Topps if their legacy WAX NFT projects would continue to be supported. The various GPK releases are spread across multiple websites and NFT standards. GPKNews also asked if there would be a bridge in the future to move legacy GPK NFTs from WAX to their new ToppsNFTs.com wallet. Again, Topps did not respond to any questions regarding support for legacy WAX NFTs. This also includes questions to Topps on the announced Tiger King burn event they had been working on prior to the launch of their new website. Until Topps is willing to share their roadmap and partnership info with WAX, collectors are left to speculate on the future of GPK NFTs.

Swag Golf Launching Third Garbage Pail Kids Head Cover

Nasty Nick will be the next Garbage Pail Kids character to get the gold head cover treatment. According to the officials GPK Facebook page, Swag Golf will be launching their third GPK character head cover next week. In keeping with the October theme, Nasty Nick will be offered as both a head cover and mallet cover. If the launch is anything like the first two, Adam Bomb and Bony Tony, collectors can expect random limited Evil Eddie variations to appear. These will sell out within mins, so collectors interested will want to keep checking the Swag Golf Instagram account and website for launch information.