Marvel trading cards are among the most popular in the hobby. The first sets date all the way back to the mid 1960s. Since then, there has been a constant stream of releases. Over the years, Marvel, SkyBox, Impel, Donruss, Fleer, Upper Deck and Rittenhouse Archives are among the companies to produce Marvel trading cards.
Since the 1990s, Marvel sets have often been among the trend-setters for new industry innovations. Impel relied on holograms. A few years later, the Masterpieces line brought high-end trading cards to the entertainment side of the hobby. Nearly all Marvel products now are highlighted by sketch cards.
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Marvel Beginnings X-Men Die-Cut Cards Gallery and Guide
Get a history of the X-Men with this 45-card insert set from Upper Deck's first Marvel Beginnings release.
1996 Fleer/SkyBox Marvel Ultra Onslaught Checklist, Trading Cards Details
1996 Fleer/SkyBox Marvel Ultra Onslaught trading cards tackle the massive story that led to several changes in the Marvel Universe, particularly within the X-Men. The set includes high-quality base cards and several inserts.
1998 SkyBox Marvel: The Silver Age Checklist, Trading Cards Details
1998 SkyBox Marvel: The Silver Age is dedicated to one of the most important era in comics history. Not only does the set have some of the first Marvel sketch cards, but many are done by some of the company's legends.
2011 Upper Deck Marvel Beginnings Sketch Card Artist Checklist
Get a full list of all the artists who did 2011 Upper Deck Marvel Beginnings Sketch Cards.
Marvel Beginnings Villains Holograms Gallery, Guide
If you collected Marvel trading cards in the 1990s, chances are you were chasing holograms. 2011 Upper Deck Marvel Beginnings brings back the classic format for a tough insert set.
2011 Upper Deck Avengers: Kree-Skrull War Review
What's the price of original artwork? That's the debate that goes with Upper Deck's The Avengers: Kree-Skrull War, a set that uses trading cards...
2011 Upper Deck Marvel Beginnings Box Break and Review
Marvel Comics has been well represented in the hobby over the years. While I wouldn't define myself as a big-time chaser of the crossover...