Topps Launches Garbage Pail Kids We Hate the 90’s Expansion Set

Topps is going back to the 90’s! Today they launched Garbage Pail Kids We Hate the 90’s Expansion Set. The set is the first of six weekly expansion sets based off the previously released retail GPK set of the same name. This week’s set contains 10 cards, 5 new paintings with a/b names. Each set also comes with one Sepia parallel card. The backs of the cards in each set will contain a puzzle and a checklist. Artwork for all the cards were completed by artists David Gross and Brent Engstrom. The set can be purchased for $19.99 each. Shipping is free when shooting the SmartPost option. The set will be available on Topps.com for 7 days. Topps will reveal the print run after the sale ends. Here is the checklist along with some pictures of the cards.

1A Overkill Kevin
1B Maimed Macauley
2A A.O. ELLE
2B You’ve Got Mallory
3A Butt Ed
3B Bummed Beavis
4A Molded Arnold
4B Hey Jay
5A Choking Chelsey
5B Breath Lesley

Topps Teases New Garbage Pail Kids We Hate the 90’s Expansion Set

Today, via the GPK Facebook page, Topps begin teasing the next online set, Garbage Pail Kids We Hate the 90’s Home Alone. The set, to be sold online, is an expansion set based off the retail release of the same name. There will be a total of six expansion sets sold weekly featuring all new gags from the 90’s. Artwork for the cards will be done by artists David Gross and Brent Engstrom. Collectors can purchase the first set starting tomorrow on Topps.com.

Topps Reveal Print Run for 2022 Garbage Pail Kids Valentine’s Day Disgusting Dating

Update 3/6/22: As we mentioned in the original article below, Topps oversold the set and had to find a solution. They decided to commission a second round of sketches from artists. The list of additional artists for the second round with the amount completed for the set are; Adam Dobrzeniecki (25), Justin Olson (25), Chad Scheres (50), Erik Muller (25), Robert Ball (25), Slippa Chervascus (25), Nik Muggli (25), Victor Moreno (50 more), Jasmine Contois (50 more), Andrew Artz (30 more), and Brandan Snyder (40 more), Nik Castaneda (50 more), Dan Contois (30 more). Artists were given an extremely aggressive deadline of just over a week to complete and return the sketches to Topps.  The second round of sketches at 450 added to the first round of 560, means there is now a total of 1010 sketches. This gives Topps extra for damage replacements. The good news for collectors is the odds for getting a sketch is now better given the new sketches. Topps will surely keep some combo of sketches and foil card behind for replacements, but using 904 as the sketch number, (difference between sets sold and foil cards), makes the new odds 1:2.74 sets, Much more favorable for collectors.

After ending yesterday, Topps has revealed the print run for 2022 Garbage Pail Kids Valentine’s Day Disgusting Dating. According to Topps, the set sold a total of 2,479 copies. The total sold is just under the last On Demand GPK set, Krashers. The set proved popular with collectors as it sold out Monday. Topps didn’t reveal the odds for sketches on this release, but did say each set would contain a foil card or sketch. Topps gave GPKNews a list of sketch artists on the set. Additionally, GPKNews contacted each artist to see how many sketches they completed. The artist list is; Greg Treize (40), Andrew Artz (30), Jasmine Contois (40), Barry Nygma (30), Brandhen Snyder (40), El Smetcho (40), GPK Nik Castaneda (40), Victor Moreno (40), Chris Meeks (40), Darrin Pepe (40), Chenduz (40), Bekki Jayne Sharp (40), Simone Arena (40), K Grimm (40) and Dan Contois (20). This is a total of 560 sketches for the set. If each of the base cards, including the header, has foil cards made the breakdown of foil cards is: Gold Foil /50 * 21 cards in set = 1050 Gold cards. Rainbow Foil /25 * 21 cards in set = 525 Rainbow Foil cards. When you add it all up you get 2,135. So how did Topps sell 2,479? What are the extra 344 cards that are unaccounted for? That’s a mystery. Maybe sketch artists did more sketches than previously reported to GPKNews? Maybe there are additional sketch artists that Topps didn’t report to GPKNews? Maybe the Topps sales number is wrong? Regardless the math doesn’t add up. So what are the odds a collector receives a sketch card? If there are 560 sketches then it’s 1:4.42 sets.

Topps Launches 2022 Garbage Pail Kids Valentine’s Day Disgusting Dating

Only Topps could mix garbage with love! The yearly tradition lives on as today Topps launched 2022 Garbage Pail Kids Valentine’s Day Disgusting Dating. The set consists of 21 cards, 10 characters available in a/b versions and 1 header card. Artwork for the set was done by David Gross, Brent Engstrom, Joe Simko, Joe McWilliams, and Neil Camera. Even though Topps has dropped the “On Demand” name from the title, the contents of each purchase is similar to those past sets. Each set comes with the 21 card base set, 2 Dating Profiles insert cards, 2 red heart parallel cards, and 1 black heart parallel card. Each set also comes with either a Rainbow Foil /25 parallel, Gold Foil /50 parallel or sketch card. For the first time the odds on sketches are not posted by Topps. As confirmed by Topps, sketch artists for the set are; Greg Treize (40), Andrew Artz (30), Jasmine Contois (40), Barry Nygma (30), Brandhen Snyder (45), El Smetcho (40), GPK Nik Castaneda (40), Victor Moreno (40), Chris Meeks (40), Darrin Pepe (40), Chenduz (40), Bekki Jayne Sharp (40), Simone Arena (40), K Grimm (40) and Dan Contois (20). Each set can be purchased for $40. Shipping is free when choosing the SmartPost option. The set is available on Topps.com for 7 days, however like previous sets with sketches it could sell out quickly. Topps will reveal the print run at the end of the sale. Here are pictures of some cards and the checklist.

Topps Launches Final Project 70 x GPK Mashup

Today marks the final day of the year long Project 70 baseball card online set. With that also comes the final GPK mashup in the set. Topps today launched Project 70 Card 936 Ken Griffey Jr. by Keith Shore. The card features a GPK version of Hall of Famer Griffey swimming in a sea of Shore’s Project 2020 Griffey card. The normal Garbage Pail Kids banner is replaced with a Seattle Mariners banner, and the nameplate reads Collector Ken. Collectors buying the card have the random chance of receiving a 99k Ken “b” name, Rainbow Foil parallel /70, and a Gold parallel 1/1. The card can be purchased for $19.99 each, in a lot of 5 for $81.49, or a lot of 10 for $144.99. Shipping is free when choosing the SmartPost option. The card will be available on Topps.com for 3 days. Topps will reveal the print run at the end of the sale.

Topps Teases Garbage Pail Kids Valentine’s Day Set

Topps today begin teasing their next online Garbage Pail Kids set. According to the official GPK Facebook page, GPK Valentine’s Day will be coming this Thursday, 2/10, to Topps.com. Snooty Sam is shown decked out in his Valentine’s best. The card appears to be a red heart parallel card, suggesting that the set might an an On Demand set, similar to previous year’s releases.

Topps Launches Project 70 Ichiro x Garbage Pail Kids Mashup

The onslaught of Garbage Pail Kids being featured in the Project 70 online baseball card set from Topps continues. Today Topps launched Project 70 Card 869 Ichiro by Ermsy. This is Ermsy’s final Project 70 card and the 5th to feature a GPK character. The card features future Hall of Famer Ichiro together with classic GPK character Weird Wendy. Collectors who purchase the card will have the chance to also receive a rainbow foil parallel /70, or a gold parallel 1/1. Each card can be purchased for $19.99, or in a lot of 5 for $81.49, or a lot of 10 for $144.99. Shipping is free when choosing the SmartPost option. The card will be available on Topps.com for 3 days. Topps will reveal the print run at the end of the sale.

Topps Launches Project 70 Stan Musial x GPK Mashup

As Topps begins to wind down the Project 70 baseball card set, the mashups with Garbage Pail Kids continue to surface. Today Topps launched Project 70 Card 838 1986 Stan Musial by Keith Shore. This is the fourth of five planned GPK mashups in the set from Keith Shore. The card features the Cardinals legend as GPK Handy Randy, now named Hand Musial. The GPK banner is redone with a St. Louis Cardinals banner. Collectors who order a card have the chance to randomly receive a rainbow foil parallel /70, or a gold parallel 1/1. Each card can be purchased for $19.99, in a lot of 5 for $81.49, or a lot of 10 for $144.99. Shipping is free when choosing the SmartPost option. The card will be available for 3 days on Topps.com. Topps will reveal the print run at the end of the card.

Topps Finishes 2021 GPK Collector Club with Binder & Set 4

Collectors who signed up last January for the 2021 Garbage Pail Kids Collector’s Club are just starting to receive their last set and gift. Thanks to Uncle Louie from GPK Nation for the pictures. The club has seen a lot of controversy but most collectors should be satisfied with the final gift, a Collector’s Club binder. The binder was first teased as a gift when the club first went on sale on Topps UK site, but that information was quickly removed. The binder itself features the same picture and header on the front and back of the binder. Collectors also received the final 21 card set titled, I’m Always Cranky. This concludes the first year of the club. Topps has not announced if there will be another club offer in 2022.

Topps Launches Project 70 Garbage Pail Kids x Nolan Ryan Mashup

The third Keith Shore Project 70 baseball card paying tribute to Garbage Pail Kids is now available. Today Topps launched Project 70 #788 Nolan Ryan by Keith Shore. The card features Ryan as a GPK in his Angels uniform. The card is numbered 30a on front with the nameplate as Swollen Ryan. The familiar GPK banner is replaced with California Angels. This is the third of five planned GPK parodies in the online baseball card set from Shore. Collectors who purchase the card have the chance to receive a rainbow foil parallel /70, or a gold parallel 1/1. Each card can be purchased for $19.99, in a lot of 5 for $82.49, or a lot of 10 for $144.99. Shipping is free when choosing the SmartPost option. The card will be on sale on Topps.com for 3 days. Topps will reveal the print run at the end of the sale.