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Go Back to an Age of Shoulder Pads and Stryfe in This Amazing History of Marvel's X-Men Trading Cards

Go Back to an Age of Shoulder Pads and Stryfe in This Amazing History of Marvel's X-Men Trading Cards

Marvel's Merry Mutants may have reached new heights in the Krakoan age, but there's always going to be some nostalgia for their '90s heyday.

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Jim Lee’s designs for the X-Men are burned into the minds of X-Fans like the Phoenix Force itself—whether you devoured comics, fell in love with the animated series, or, perhaps, just collected some of the iconic trading cards of the era. If you’re the latter, then we’ve got some very good news.

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io9 has your exclusive look inside The Uncanny X-Men Trading Cards: The Complete Series, Abrams ComicArts’ 30th anniversary celebration of Jim Lee’s iconic 105 Uncanny X-Men trading card set. Featuring an introduction by Bob Budiansky and a foreword by Ed Piskor, the book collects the backs and fronts of every card in the classic series, as well as insight from Marvel creators in interviews conducted by Budiansky, the original writer and editor on the trading card series.

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As well as the beloved cards themselves, the book also takes a look at the classic packaging designs for the series across the world, and provides rare insight into Lee’s work on several of the individual cards, including process sketches and more.

The Uncanny X-Men Trading Cards: The Complete Series is set to hit shelves August 16, but for now take a look at the creation of Lee’s iconic Magneto card art, making its exclusive debut here on io9, as well as a few more previews from inside the book. Click through to see it all, my X-Men!

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Behold, the Master of Magnetism!

Behold, the Master of Magnetism!

Original artwork by Jim Lee for card no. 137, Magneto, in the Uncanny X-Men Trading Cards set. Ink over pencil.
Original artwork by Jim Lee for card no. 137, Magneto, in the Uncanny X-Men Trading Cards set. Ink over pencil.
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One of Lee’s Iconic X-Men #1 Covers

One of Lee’s Iconic X-Men #1 Covers

X-Men vol. 2, no. 1. Cover date: October 1991.
X-Men vol. 2, no. 1. Cover date: October 1991.
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Magneto Demands You Buy... Cards!

Magneto Demands You Buy... Cards!

“The Magneto image is taken from a variant cover of X-Men vol. 2, no. 1, part of a much wider image that Jim Lee drew for a foldout version of the cover.” Tom Brevoort, Marvel vice president
“The Magneto image is taken from a variant cover of X-Men vol. 2, no. 1, part of a much wider image that Jim Lee drew for a foldout version of the cover.” Tom Brevoort, Marvel vice president
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Feel...

 Acetate transfer of original artwork by Jim Lee for card no. 5, Phoenix.
Acetate transfer of original artwork by Jim Lee for card no. 5, Phoenix.
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... the Fury...

... the Fury...

Final color art by Paul Mounts. Various media.
Final color art by Paul Mounts. Various media.
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... of the Phoenix Force!

... of the Phoenix Force!

Acetate and final color art combined.
Acetate and final color art combined.
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Cards From the World Over

Cards From the World Over

Wax pack from bootleg set produced in the Philippines. Top right: Unauthorized Prism vending-machine sticker. Bottom: Sample card/pog (left) and pack (right) from licensed set produced in Japan by Meiji.
Wax pack from bootleg set produced in the Philippines. Top right: Unauthorized Prism vending-machine sticker. Bottom: Sample card/pog (left) and pack (right) from licensed set produced in Japan by Meiji.
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Stryfe, Sentinels, and Superteams, Oh My

Stryfe, Sentinels, and Superteams, Oh My

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You Have New Gods Now

You Have New Gods Now

Magneto’s hand is on the foreground layer, with all the energy shooting out from it, and some debris. The rest of his body is in the mid-ground, and then there’s some cool stuff going on behind him.
Magneto’s hand is on the foreground layer, with all the energy shooting out from it, and some debris. The rest of his body is in the mid-ground, and then there’s some cool stuff going on behind him.
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