Topps in their daily sales email began teasing the next 6 week online set, Garbage Pail Kids We Hate the 70’s. While the set is not an exact expansion series, it does play off the past sets of We Hate the 80’s and 90’s. Collectors can expect sets once a week for 6 weeks. Topps will be giving away one final painting artwork each week again. All artwork for these sets was done by Brent Engstrom and David Gross. The first set is scheduled to launch this Thursday, 8/3.
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Topps Launches 2023 Entertainment Blend Look ‘n See by Ermsy
The blend is back, as Topps launches its second set that features many of its own entertainment properties. 2023 Topps Entertainmnet Blend Look ‘n See by Ermsy features cards with Garbage Pail Kids, Wacky Packages, Mars Attacks, and with a heavy emphasis on Look ‘n See. Look ‘n See was a Topps brand from the 1950’s that featured portrait style art of famous figures. Just like last year, Ermsy completed all the artwork for the set. All cards in the set appear to be done in the Look ‘n See style. This time around the base set consists of 20 “a” GPK cards. Each box comes with 6 cards, 5 base cards and 1 parallel or insert card. Collectors have the chance of pulling parallels in Blue Foil /49, Green Foil /25, Red Foil /10, and Gold Foil 1/1. Inserts found can be “b” name (20 subjects), Wacky Packages (5 subjects), Mars Attacks (5 subjects), Ermsy card, or Ermsy autograph. Boxes cost $19.99 per box or $94.99 for 5 boxes, and can be purchased at Topps.com. There is no time table currently set for the sale. You can view the checklist of the series by clicking here. Here are some pictures of the cards available.
Topps Teases New Entertainment Blend Set Coming Next Week
Topps today via their official Garbage Pail Kids Facebook page began teasing the next Topps Entertainment Blend online set. Not much is revealed by just the picture that was posted. Once again it looks like all the art for the set was done by Ermsy. Ermsy also did the art on the first Entertainment Blend set from last year. The set features multiple brands from Topps including; Wacky Packages, Mars Atracks, Garbage Pail Kids, and for the first time, Look N’ See. Look N See was a brand from Topps in the 50’s that featured portrait style art of famous figures. The sample image on the preview of Oppenheimer and Adam Bomb is an example of a Look N See card. The box itself advertises it contains 6 cards, and says you can find rare B name short prints, on card autographs from Ermsy, and more. Topps Entertainment Blend 2 is set to go on sale 7/27/23 on Topps website.
Topps Launches Garbage Pail Kids x View Askew
Update: Topps’ listing for this set has gone through a number of changes and updates as the day has gone on. The listing was first posted with zero information. It was soon updated to show there were six 4-card packs per box. After another couple of hours Topps added what parallels can be found inside, along with odds:
Look for Exclusive Parallels:
- Green: 1 Per Pack
- Yellow: #’d to 100
- Orange: #’d to 75
- Blue: #’d to 50
- Red: #’d to 25
- Purple: #’d to 1
- Printing Plate Parallels (CMYK) #’d to 1
This release is a rare release to contain printing plates. Because greens are listing as 1 per pack, there is no way to determine print run information yet. Topps could print and sell an unlimited number of boxes. Free shipping also seems to possibly be back. Originally Topps was planning on charging shipping, but that looks to have changed at some point during the day.
Snoochie Boochies! Topps today launched Garbage Pail Kids x View Askew online set. The 40 card set is an homage to many of the popular Kevin Smith films over the years. All cards in the set were done by artists Brent Engstrom and David Gross. The set is also suppose to be sold at this year’s SDCC show, however a location hasn’t been announced. It appears each box comes with 6 packs of cards for $50, even though there is no info about that in the description. Each pack has 4 cards. There is mention on the box that parallels can be found inside, but again nothing in the description. The box can be purchased at Topps.com, there is no time limit showing for the sale. There is no free shipping option for these boxes. Here are some pictures of the ser.
Topps Reveals Print Run for GPK Prime Slime Trashy TV Week 6
It took a while, but Topps has finally revealed the print run for Garbage Pail Kids Prime Slime Trashy TV expansion set week 6. The set sold a total of 1,694 copies. Sales were down a bit from the previous week’s set. Week six was the second lowest selling set of the series. This set marked the final set of the expansion series. Despite the sharp drop in sales after week 1, the set still held onto high sales numbers throughout the series. Collectors will get a short break now until the next six week series is launched online.
Topps Reveals Print Run for GPK Prime Slime Trashy TV Week 5
After ending last Thursday, Topps has revealed the print run for Garbage Pail Kids Prime Slime Trashy TV expansion set week 5. The penultimate set sold a total of 1,766 copies. Sales rebounded from last weeks low of the series. The total is just a handful under the previous weeks. There’s just one week left in the series. Collectors who have made it this far are sure to complete the series.
Topps Launches Garbage Pail Kids Prime Slime Trashy TV Expansion Set Week 6
We’ve reached the season finale! Today Topps launched Garbage Pail Kids Prime Slime Trashy TV expansion set week 6. This marks the final week of the six week series from Topps. The set contains 10 cards, 5 new pieces with a/b versions. All art for the series was done by David Gross and Brent Engstrom. Each set purchased comes with one sepia parallel card. One collector will also receive a final artwork piece from this week’s set. This week’s art giveaway piece is Happy Days Fonz by David Gross. Each set can be purchased for $19.99 or in a lot of 10 for $179.99. Shipping is free when choosing the Economy/SmartPort option. The set will be on sale for 7 days on Topps.com. Topps will reveal the print run at the end of the sale. Here are pictures of this week’s cards.
Topps Reveals Print Run for GPK Prime Slime Trashy TV Week 4
After ending last week, Topps has revealed the print run for Garbage Pail Kids Prime Slime Trashy TV expansion set week 4. Sales for the week ended at 1,625. Sales were down nearly 200 sets from the previous two weeks. Those numbers remain very good for a GPK set, but is curious to see the drop. Are collectors tiring of the TV theme, or was there not one popular card that can push a set? With just two weeks left, it will be interesting to see where sales end up.
Topps Launches Garbage Pail Kids Prime Slime Trashy TV Expansion Set Week 5
We are on the home stretch now for the sets paying homage to the best of TV past and present. Today Topps launched Garbage Pail Kids Prime Slime Trashy TV expansion set week 5. Once again this week’s set contains 10 cards, 5 new pieces with a/b versions. All art for the series was done by David Gross and Brent Engstrom. Each set purchased also comes with one sepia parallel card. One lucky collector will also receive the final artwork for the I dream of Jeannie card done by David Gross. Each set can be purchased for $19.99 or in a lot of 10 for $179.99. Shipping is free when choosing the Economy/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 are pictures of this week’s cards.
Topps Reveals Print Run for GPK Prime Slime Trashy TV Expansion Week 3
At the half way point the sales numbers seemed to have settled in. After ending last Thursday, Topps revealed the print run for Garbage Pail Kids Prime Slime Trashy TV expansion set week 3. The set sold a total of 1,806 copies. That is down just a handful from the previous week. The numbers continue to be very good for a GPK online series. How will the sales remain for the last half of the sets?