Mars Attacks Apr 2026

The Mars Attacks trading cards were released by the Topps Company and became infamous for their graphic violence.

Due to parental outcry over the gore and unsettling imagery, Topps was forced to halt production, making original sets highly valuable today. Mars Attacks

The 55-card set featured lurid paintings of Martians vaporizing soldiers, destroying cities, and experimentating on humans. The Mars Attacks trading cards were released by

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The cards featured vibrant, "proudly inelegant" art by Norman Saunders, based on sketches by Wally Wood. 🎬 The 1996 Film