Jack Bauer’s sleeping habits, or lack thereof, were featured on a handful of sets of 24 trading cards. Comic Images covered the first three seasons with a pair of releases. Artbox then did three sets total for seasons four and five.
All of the 24 trading cards sets centered heavily on premium content like autographs and memorabilia cards. This was especially true for Artbox who used a format that was similar to their Harry Potter cards with autographs, costumes and prop cards. Memorabilia cards also relied on serial numbering ensuring their finite print runs.
While much of the show’s revolving cast signed cards, series star Kiefer Sutherland never did. Neither did Elisha Cuthbert, who played Sutherland’s on-screen daughter.
Since the show has gone off the air, interest in 24 trading cards has tailed off somewhat. That said, some of the top autographs and rarest memorabilia cards continue to command strong values.
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