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    Have the Star Wars 8 trading cards completely revealed the movie's plot?

    If you're a fan of trading cards, but not a fan of massive movie spoilers – 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi' spoilers in particular – then look away now.

  • NewsMarcus Errico

    New 'Rogue One' Topps Trading Cards Drawn to the Dark Side

    With the embargo lifted, we can expect lots of new merchandise tied to Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Topps, whose relationship with Star Wars dates back to the first film’s release in 1977, has unveiled its Rogue One Premiere Set of trading cards (and virtual cards via its popular Card Trader app for iOS and Android). Here’s a peek at the initial wave, which includes images of heroes and villains, including a certain Sith-y someone who’s back in black.

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    Let's Revisit Jabba's Freakiest Friends Via Vintage 'Return of the Jedi' Trading Cards

    After scoring huge successes with its Star Wars trading cards in 1977 followed by Empire Strikes Back in 1981, Topps couldn’t wait to release Return of the Jedi packs in 1983. Topps' resident editor, Gary Gerani, pored over stills from the film and culled together two series comprising 220 cards and 55 stickers, all of which have been collected in Star Wars: Return of the Jedi ?

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    'The Walking Dead': Get a Sneak Peek at 20 of the Show's Official Trading Cards

    Wanna trade a Walker Merle for a Governor? How ‘bout two Carls for a Michonne? Any takers for a T-Dog? Beginning today, fans of The Walking Dead and Fear the Walking Dead will be able to swap cards based on AMC’s blockbuster zombie franchise via Topps’ The Walking Dead: Card Trader app (for both IOS and Android).

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    How Topps' 'Star Wars' Trading Cards Took the Galaxy by Storm (No Thanks to C-3PO)

    Back in 1977, as Star Wars blew up in the zeitgeist, iconic scenes from the film were plastered on everything: books, records, posters, lunchboxes. Perhaps the most popular and enduring ephemera created during that period were the Star Wars trading cards by Topps. The publisher, best known for its sports cards, had a spotty track record with its pop-culture lines produced by its New Products Division.