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Journey back to where it all started in this deluxe collection of
the classic Topps trading cards from 1993-just in time for the
theatrical release of Jurassic World: DominionJurassic Park was an
immediate blockbuster and has gone on to become a multimedia
franchise with five sequels, theme park attractions, comic books,
toys, and more-including a set of trading cards released by Topps
in 1993 to tie into the film. This comprehensive collection of the
original trading card series-timed to publish alongside Jurassic
World: Dominion-includes the fronts and backs of all of these
classic cards, plus the special chase cards and rare promotional
material. The book also includes text and commentary by Gary
Gerani, editor of the original series, and an afterword by Chip
Kidd, who created and designed the cover of Michael Crichton's
Jurassic Park, which became the iconic logo for the franchise.
Following the success of Star Wars (1977) and The Empire Strikes
Back (1980), Topps released two brand-new sets of collectable
trading cards in 1983 to coincide with Return of the Jedi, the
final installment of George Lucas's original Star Wars trilogy.
Now, for the first time, all 220 cards and 55 stickers are
reprinted in one deluxe volume. As with the previous books in the
Topps series, this collection features the fronts and backs of each
card, including character profiles, story cards, movie facts,
quotes, trivia and puzzles featuring all of your favourite scenes
from Return of the Jedi. Also included is the Space Paintings
subset featuring production illustrations by concept artist Ralph
McQuarrie, four bonus trading cards, rare promotional images and an
introduction and commentary by Gary Gerani, the original editor of
the Star Wars Topps series.
On March 3, 1969, audiences were captivated by the television
"COLOR" broadcast of an intelligent, erotic, stunning motion
picture, from Universal MCA and NBC TV. Doctor David Sorell,
Psychiatrist, investigates the story of a young tortured woman;
bedeviled, seduced, and violated; being pulled over to the lip of
Hell. How can you fight the unreal? The unseen The unbelievable
"Broadcast once - Then... gone The first made-for-televison horror
film... As if blown away by a demon wind in the night, this
intriguing teleplay has vanished Forgotten by most and now only a
speculative memory from another era In this book, you will read,
you will bring back the memory and the story that once was Between
these pages, it lives again Rakashi lives yet again You will
relive, and try not to "FEAR NO EVIL." Also contains commentary by
Gary Gerani on early television horror films.
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