Panini Pop cards featuring sixties stars like The Who, Stevie Wonder, The Yardbirds, Bobbie Gentry, The Doors, The Kinks, The Byrds, Wilson Pickett and more
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"Return to the Lobby" is reproduced from an original illustration (1991) Colored: 2017, by Rodney Marchetti, and is offered as a set of (10) 5.5 x 7.25" greeting cards. "This Dactyl is in a bit of a hurry, and that aggressive Damsel Fly is a concern. I once had aspirations to become an entomologist, hence the many insects found in my work. Return to the Lobby first appeared in Miles Russell’s 1992 “Nonsports Illustrated” produced trading card set, titled “Dactyls.” The following narrative, written by Miles Russell, appeared on the back of this card: “At journey’s end, the Dactyl, weary and now alone, prepares for his long perilous descent home" - Rodney Marchetti The artwork is centered on the cover with the inside left blank. Printed on 100lb White Paper. Pack of 10 cards individually sealed in clear sleeves. Return to the Lobby is protected by Copyright, Rodney Marchetti © 2021. Published by BugPress Arcata, www.bugpress.com for Rodney Marchetti, 2020.
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DINOSAURS ATTACK! is a 1988 collector card series from Topps containing 55 cards and 11 Stickers. At that time there was a lot of interest in Dinosaurs and Brown and Gelman thought a blood and guts series like the old ones would be unusual enough to be sucessful again. But it never broke through as a card series in a big way. Just hard core collectors seemed to love them. The series was certainly inspired by Mars Attacks. When Tim Burton had Warner Bros. acquire the rights for the Mars Attacks film, they also bought the rights to Dinosaurs Attack.
Panini Pop cards featuring sixties stars like The Who, Stevie Wonder, The Yardbirds, Bobbie Gentry, The Doors, The Kinks, The Byrds, Wilson Pickett and more