I'm not a huge gum card guy but Monster cards are an obvious exception that's why this set of cards sent in by Matt make me smile, I'll let him explain:
Given the fact that the great Christopher Lee passed away this last year, I could think of nothing more fitting than this for my final Halloween item-- a superb bit of 70s monster goodness: Hammer Horror trading cards from Topps released in 1976!
Yes, believe it or not, Topps released a set of Shock Theater trading cards based exclusively on Hammer films. I am not a huge trading card guy, but I go gaga for monster cards, and these are some of the best.
Comprised mostly of stills from "Dracula Has Risen from the Grave", "Horror of Frankenstein", "Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed," "Taste the Blood of Dracula," "Scars of Dracula," "Dracula AD:1972", and "The Satanic Rites of Dracula," feast your eyes on some of the most gory cards ever marketed to 70s kids, complete with Cracked Magazine style jokes:
Close up of some cards. Completing a set of these is an expensive proposition, but well worth it.
Here are a pair of card backs with jokes on them... Shocking Laffs indeed!
Thanks Matt, now I'm off to Ebay!
Thanks Matt, we had nothing like that here, and I could really have used it as a kid.
ReplyDeleteI knew I'd heard that gag before. https://d1466nnw0ex81e.cloudfront.net/n_iv/600/1057039.jpg
ReplyDeleteI remember one of these, maybe from the 1970s or 1980s!
ReplyDeleteThe card had Christopher Lee, I think, glaring at some leading lady. He asks her, "Why did you call me a cannibal(?)", and she replies, "because you look SO FED UP with people!" *rimshots* Bah-dum-dum-dum!
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