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Garbage Pail Kids - The Gross, Weird, and Wonderful Cards That Took Over the 80s

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Garbage Pail Kids - The Gross, Weird, and Wonderful Cards That Took Over the 80s In the mid-1980s, while kids were trading baseball cards and begging for Cabbage Patch Kids dolls, Topps decided to stir the pot. The result? Garbage Pail Kids  - a set of hilariously gross, satirical trading cards that became both a playground sensation and a cultural controversy. Adam Bomb – The most iconic Garbage Pail Kid of them all Where it all began First released in 1985 by Topps, Garbage Pail Kids were designed as a parody of the wildly popular Cabbage Patch Kids dolls. Each card featured a grotesque yet funny character with pun-filled names like Adam Bomb , Leaky Lindsay , or Up Chuck . Kids loved them. Parents… not so much. Artwork came from comic legends like Art Spiegelman (later Pulitzer Prize winner for Maus ) and John Pound, who turned gross-out humor into collectible gold. Every sticker card had two versions: an “A” and “B” name, but with the same artwork — ...

Caitlin Clark Rookie Card sells for $660,000

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Caitlin Clark Rookie Card sells for $660,000  Women’s sports cards are exploding In a historic moment for the trading card world, a Caitlin Clark rookie card just sold for an astonishing $660,000 —setting a new record for a women’s sports card and shaking up the industry. With this sale, women’s sports cards have officially entered the big leagues. 🏀 Who is Caitlin Clark? If you’ve followed college basketball even slightly in the last two years, you’ve probably heard her name. Caitlin Clark is a generational talent, known for her deep shooting range, competitive fire, and record-breaking performances. She starred at the University of Iowa, where she: 🏆 Became NCAA's all-time leading scorer (men's or women's) 🥇 Won multiple Player of the Year awards 🎯 Averaged over 28 points and 8 assists per game 💥 Led Iowa to back-to-back national championship appearances Now in the WNBA with the Indiana Fever, Clark is already filling arenas and drawing massi...