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We live
in an age of celebrity worship. Even though we don't like to admit
it, the hours of which news channels devoted to Paris Hilton,
a girl who has done little more than have a low-rated faux reality
show, a sex tape and a social life, going to prison is proof of
it. Want more? How about the constant play-by-play of the sex
lives of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. Or the hair stylings of
Britney Spears. I could go on and on but it's already starting
to make me feel ill. But that's because I acknowledge I'm part
of the problem.
Well,
Topps has come out with a highly entertaining coping mechanism
in their latest original series Hollywood Zombies, a gross-out
set with the Garbage Pail Kids vibe. The set features the
tabloid fodder "zombified" with hilarious results. Not
only is there original artwork in the vein of GPK, Wacky Packages
and Mars Attacks!, but there's a storyline that goes with
it. Of course, Hollywood Zombies is done as satire, but
it's all too timely given the magazine covers and headlines that
dot the television and grocery store isles. This timeliness will
hopefully give way to future sets with more zombie fun. I would
like to point out that there's a nifty little three-card collage
on cards 64, 65, 66 featuring the strange threesome of Bruce Willis,
Demi Moore and Kelso-whatever-his-name-is. It's this kind of touch
that elevates the set further.
In
my box I did complete one base set and was short one card (the
title card) for a second. Normally I'm fine with that, however
I did get four and five copies of several other cards so it would
have been nice to replace just one for the last card. Oh well,
that's why I trade.
The
lack of high-end chase cards is refreshing. This is a series with
the base set builder in mind. There's only two insert sets. The
first is the Freaky Foil parallel set. With only four falling
per box, almost 20 are needed without doubles to finish the set.
So while they're not super tough to come by, finishing the run
is going to be challenging. Secondly there's the Glow-in-the-Dark
Mugshots, which feature said mugshot on the front of a celebrity
who's had a run in or 12 with the law. One the back there's another
image that is completed with the lights out. With only ten cards
in the set and six coming in each box, these can almost be treated
as part of the base set in their relative ease to track down.
My box went according to the odds as far as inserts go.
Hollywood
Zombies
is the freshest set to come along in a very long time. Kudos to
Topps for doing something that's timely and fun.
Inserts
- Fraky
Foil (1:6): 4 (6. Scary-Kate and Ghastly, 9. Howeird
Stern, 19. Leo DeCapitate, 23. Tobey Magore)
- Glow-in-the-Dark
Mugshots (1:4): 6 (2, 3, 6, 7, 9, 10)
Card
Gallery
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Base
card - front
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Base
card - back
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Freaky
Foil
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Glow-in-the-Dark
Mugshots
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Wrapper
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Box
Breakdown
| Packs
per box: |
24
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| Cards
per pack: |
7
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| Total
cards: |
168
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| Cards
in set: |
72
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| Singles: |
72
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| Doubles: |
71
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| Triples+: |
15
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| Inserts |
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| Freaky
Foil (1:6) |
4
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| Glow-in-the-Dark
Mugshots (1:4) |
6
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