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Por DKUO

Story on the back:

"The huge spiders were perhaps the ugliest and most frightening of all the giant insects. The spiders would often spin a web from one side of the street to the other. Automobiles would become hopelessly entangled in the mesh and their owners would have to abandon them. In the country, a spider would often spin a web from one tree to another, manufacturing a net inescapable to any victim trapped within it. On a dark night people didn’t see the web and they’d stumble into it blindly. If no one arrived to cut the person out of the web, the victim might die of starvation. If the spider were to return, the helpless victim would be at the mercy of the spider’s whims."

Mars Attacks Cards collection image

A limited series of 55 unique Mars Attacks cards.

In 1962, Topps released their infamous Mars Attacks cards and faced an almost immediate public backlash.

So much so that a complaint from a Connecticut district attorney caused Topps to stop producing the cards altogether…

So what was the big deal?

The 55-card set told the story of a Martian invasion and near destruction of Earth in gruesome visual detail.

Images on the cards featured people and pets being burned, zapped with lasers, and ruthlessly tortured.

And in this collection you can see every card in the set and follow along with the story written on the backs of them card by card.

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Por DKUO
Por DKUO

Story on the back:

"The huge spiders were perhaps the ugliest and most frightening of all the giant insects. The spiders would often spin a web from one side of the street to the other. Automobiles would become hopelessly entangled in the mesh and their owners would have to abandon them. In the country, a spider would often spin a web from one tree to another, manufacturing a net inescapable to any victim trapped within it. On a dark night people didn’t see the web and they’d stumble into it blindly. If no one arrived to cut the person out of the web, the victim might die of starvation. If the spider were to return, the helpless victim would be at the mercy of the spider’s whims."

Mars Attacks Cards collection image

A limited series of 55 unique Mars Attacks cards.

In 1962, Topps released their infamous Mars Attacks cards and faced an almost immediate public backlash.

So much so that a complaint from a Connecticut district attorney caused Topps to stop producing the cards altogether…

So what was the big deal?

The 55-card set told the story of a Martian invasion and near destruction of Earth in gruesome visual detail.

Images on the cards featured people and pets being burned, zapped with lasers, and ruthlessly tortured.

And in this collection you can see every card in the set and follow along with the story written on the backs of them card by card.

Dirección del contrato0x495f...7b5e
ID del token
Estándar de tokenERC-1155
CadenaEthereum
MetadatosCentralizado
Ganancias del creador
5%
keyboard_arrow_down
Evento
Precio
De
Para
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