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Choose a planYou're 2 minutes away!Bronze$4.99/monthUp to 1,000 Items Public Collections No Ads Daily Price Updates No Support Free Trial - 15 Days Get Bronze Silver$9.99/monthUp to 10,000 Items Private Collections No Ads Daily Price Updates Basic Support Free Trial - 15 Days Get Silver Gold$19.99/monthUp to 100,000 Items Need More? Additional space available. Private Collections No Ads Daily Price Updates Premium Support Free Trial - 15 Days Get Gold Members Only!You need an account to save items. Already a member? Log in Members Only!You need an account to communicate with Mavin members! Already a member? Log in Product DetailsIn the '90s, Fleer/SkyBox tried a number of different Marvel releases focused on specific properties. 1994 Fleer Ultra X-Men is one such set. Combining painted art and several styles of chase cards, the Premiere Edition series remains a standout today. Of course, 1992 SkyBox Marvel Masterpieces helped open the floodgates for premium Marvel sets. 1994 Fleer Ultra X-Men Trading Cards Set Details1994 Fleer Ultra X-Men was released amidst the buzz of the popular Saturday morning cartoon. The base set is fairly large, especially by today's standards, at 150 cards. While much of the set focuses on characters, there are also subsets for classic storylines, epic battles and bitter rivals. The release has art from a massive lineup of artists. Among them are Earl Norem, Julie Bell, John Romita Sr, Greg and Tim Hildebrandt, Dan Brereton and Erik Larsen. Card fronts highlight their work, offering very little in the way of additional graphics. A corner is cut off to act as a nameplate, which has both the set's logo and the character's name in gold foil. Besides regular hobby packs, 1994 Fleer Ultra X-Men has jumbo and Walmart packs. Each has its own configuration and inserts. Between all of its various pack types, the release has five insert sets. Team Portrait is a nine-card puzzle. When put together it makes a massive collage of characters. Fatal Attractions, X-Men's Greatest Battles and Silver X-Over all use foil to highlight their designs. Exclusive to Walmart packs, Team Triptych cards combine to form two different three-card puzzles. Hobby cases also come with a set of five Ultra Prints. These are oversized cards with more painted artwork. Interest in 1994 Fleer Ultra X-Men remains strong today, thanks in large part to the high quality of both the cards and the artwork. It certainly helps that the set also has a decent background on one of the most popular comic book teams of all-time. And while sets certainly cost more than a lot of modern sets, it's still a largely affordable release. Set Checklist1994 Fleer Ultra X-Men Checklist
Base Set Checklist*Card #98 Iceman found with or without the card number.* 1 Cyclops 76 Caliban Fatal Attractions Checklist6 cards. 1:7 hobby packs; 1:7 jumbo packs. 1 Behold Avalon! 4 Wolverine Crippled! Silver X-Over Checklist6 cards. 1:11 Walmart packs. 1 Mutant Massacre 4 X-Tinction Agenda Team Portrait Checklist9 cards. 1:5 hobby packs; 1:5 Walmart packs. 1 Storm 6 Professor X Team Triptych Checklist6 cards. Exclusive to Walmart packs. 1 Blue Team - Sabretooth, Rogue X-Men's Greatest Battles Checklist6 cards. 1:3 jumbo packs. 1 Cyclops & Jean Grey vs. Callisto 4 Wolverine vs. Sentinels Ultra Prints Checklist5 cards. 1 set per case. Beast Storm Promos Set ChecklistSega Game Gear |