Mars Attacks Cards
The card above looks like Tim Burton's Mars Attacks!, but it's from the popular science fiction trading card series Mars Attacks. The bubble-gum cards were released by Topps in 1962, created by Brown and Woody Gelman and were the base of inspiration to Burton's film. The cards were painted by the famous pulp-comic artist, Norm Saunders. Check the other 65 cards on the Mars Attacks Archives Gallery. (via Pez)
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Comments
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Posted by: Best Video Collection | January 28, 2008 2:40 PM
ooh Mars Attack is a brilliant movie. I didnt know they were tradin cards before.
Posted by: firefoxcub | January 29, 2008 2:59 PM
I remember seeing those in a book when the film was released! I love it. Creepy aliens abducting leggy women. Very interesting stuff for oversexed teenage boys!
Posted by: Roland Hulme | January 30, 2008 3:34 PM
Death in the Cockpit (12) is fabulous!!!
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