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Let's see...We'll trade you two Cheerleaders and an HRG for that
mint-condition Haitian and a Nathan Petrelli.
Such could be the topic of conversation in living rooms and other
bastions of fandom across the nation now that NBC Universal and sports-card
titan Topps Co. have rolled out a new line of autorgraphed Heroes trading cards featuring the superevolved (as well as the normal folks
who just want what's best for them) characters and scenes from the
hit NBC drama.
Ninety cards have been produced so far and are in stores now, available
in packs of seven, although modified-DNA enthusiasts can also
spring for the deluxe 24-card "hobby box" sets, which include
swatches of costume material, sketch cards and other bonus bits that
any true fan will want for his or her collection.
"The fervent Heroes fan base and the show's compelling on-air
visuals are powerful trading-card ingredients," said Ira Friedman,
Topps' VP of publishing.
"Add the engaging storylines and multiseasonal episodes to
the mix, and Heroes has the potential to become a major mainstay
in the collectible card category."
Although it's hard to remember exactly what those engaging storylines
are, considering the show has been off the air since December, when
season two was hacked in half because of the writers' strike, the
third season of Heroes is scheduled to premiere in September.
Until then, however, we can stock up on plastic sleeves and preserve
Claire, Hiro, Sylar, Peter, Mohinder, Parkman and others for posterity.
The second round of cards, featuring Niki, West, Molly and many more,
is due out in July.
Hayden
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