Many believe SuperPro to be among the worst comic books ever produced.
Marvel Comics published the series in 1991, which centers around Phil Grayfield, a former All-American linebacker turned sports interviewer, who obtains an indestructible football uniform that he wears to fight crime.
Or, as the cover art of issue #1 states, "He went from sacking quarterbacks to tackling crime."
Villains included crafty football-themed wordplays such as Sanction, Instant Replay, and Quick Kick.
It wasn't they, though, who brought down SuperPro after just twelve issues, it was the overall botched attempt at trying to crossover football fans and comic book collectors.
To boost interest in the upcoming comic book release, Pro Set gave SuperPro his own card, which can still fetch a decent price in top condition.
A limited series of 15 unique most valuable 1990 pro set football cards. Love them or hate them, 1990 Pro Set football cards will always be known for the incredible amount of errors and variations scattered throughout the set.
To achieve its vision of being a "living set," the company was constantly updating, revising, removing, and replacing various cards.
While ambitious in spirt, that body of work ultimately resulted in one of the most notoriously variation-laden sets in hobby history.
1990 Pro Set SuperPro
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1990 Pro Set SuperPro
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Many believe SuperPro to be among the worst comic books ever produced.
Marvel Comics published the series in 1991, which centers around Phil Grayfield, a former All-American linebacker turned sports interviewer, who obtains an indestructible football uniform that he wears to fight crime.
Or, as the cover art of issue #1 states, "He went from sacking quarterbacks to tackling crime."
Villains included crafty football-themed wordplays such as Sanction, Instant Replay, and Quick Kick.
It wasn't they, though, who brought down SuperPro after just twelve issues, it was the overall botched attempt at trying to crossover football fans and comic book collectors.
To boost interest in the upcoming comic book release, Pro Set gave SuperPro his own card, which can still fetch a decent price in top condition.
A limited series of 15 unique most valuable 1990 pro set football cards. Love them or hate them, 1990 Pro Set football cards will always be known for the incredible amount of errors and variations scattered throughout the set.
To achieve its vision of being a "living set," the company was constantly updating, revising, removing, and replacing various cards.
While ambitious in spirt, that body of work ultimately resulted in one of the most notoriously variation-laden sets in hobby history.