Although these days the realm of collectable Star Wars cards might bemore active on your earphone or tab , the movies have been forever linked with the world of trading cards ever since they came out . A unexampled book wants to stoke the flames of your nostalgia for those intoxicating days of card collecting , and we ’ve drive a looking deep down .
Abrams ’ late Star Wars batting order accumulation book , from Topps and Gary Gerani , looks back at the 1995 Widevision trading batting order serial — an extra - all-encompassing gubbins version of their usual Star Wars cards , designed to equal the proper prospect ratio of the films themselves . While the front man of the cards sport pivotal moments from the original trilogy , the backs featured construct artwork , behind the panorama factoid , and even exclusively - written commentary from George Lucas in some cases .
For the first time since their spill , Star Wars Widevision : The Original Topps Trading Card Series gathers every one of the Widevision serial cards in a new book , so even if you did n’t collect them all the first clock time around , you could see them in all their glory . There are even a few real cards included with the book , for salutary bar — assure some of them out below , and do n’t leave to open up the images up in a newfangled yellow journalism to see them in their full widescreen glory .

Star Wars Widevision : The Original Topps Trading Card Series isavailable now .
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