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Fall 2017 Promo Cards!

All standard promos are available with admission with a limit of 1 set per person per day.

5FINITY Productions

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Leaders in the sketch card field, 5FINITY produces licensed sets with just sketch cards.  No base sets here.  Their next set is Workshop Babes, featuring art by Anna Sanchez and Glen Fernandez.  They are providing us with an exclusive promo with the Chicago Show logo!

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P14 in our ongoing series of promo cards, this cart features art by our creative guest Scott Pyburn

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Scifi Cards
P48 in our ongoing series of promo cards, this cart features art by Dan Gorman

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A Big Thank You to everyone that has supported the show with promo cards!

These publishers are making every effort to get us promo cards for the show.  When the cards are actually in hand, we will update this page with pictures.  For any number of reasons, the promised promos may not make it for the show.  Anything that arrives late due to shipping, approvals, or any other reason will be included in the next show's promo pack.

These companies have supported the show in the past and we thank them for that.

Breygent Manufacturing

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Having established themselves as a first class trading card company, Breygent continues to push out both art and entertainment based sets.  Look for Dexter, Grimm, American Horror Story, and Bates Motel cards from Breygent in 2015.


Bench Warmer Cards

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Bench Warmer Cards are the premier manufacturer of pinup/swimsuit model cards.  They produce many sets each year

Epic Collectors

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EpicCollectors.com is a subscription service which allows you to store your card inventory and images.  You can have cards for sale, for display to all, or privately listed.  

Rittenhouse Archives

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Rittenhouse Archives is known as a leader in the non-sport card world.  They have licenses for established franchises like Star Trek, James Bond, and Marvel Comics. Look for more Game of Thrones, James Bond, and a new license: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. in 2015

5FINITY Productions

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Leaders in the sketch card field, 5FINITY produces licensed sets with just sketch cards.  No base sets here. 

Frank Eachus Publishing

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From a humble idea that Tattoo Art could be the focus of a trading card set, Frank Eachus Publishing has set the bar high with top quality cards and interesting themes.  Look for their Houdini set and Side Show set at the show.

Bags Unlimited

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Collecting supplies for all types of collections, including trading cards is what Bags Unlimited is all about. 

Cryptozoic Entertainment

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New kid on the block, Cryptozoic has established themselves as a major player in non-sport cards.   Grabbing HUGE licenses like Walking Dead and Big Bang Theory helped in a big way.  Look for TV show sets Sons of Anarchy and Once Upon a Time and movie sets like Ender's Game and The Hobitt.

Cult-Stuff (UK)

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A UK company staking it's claim in both historical and art based cards, Cult Stuff has continued to put out sets that collectors love to collect.  Look for upcoming sets like Civil War Chronicles 2 and 1914: The War to End All Wars.  Plus, they always surprise us with something. 

Largo Intergalactic ViE

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Largo Intergalactic ViE is making cards for their original concept: The eMail.

Stax Trading Cards

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New kids on the block, Stax cards has just released their first set "Baseball Stars Series 1."  Don't let the name fool you, it's Wacky Packages meets Baseball in this fun filled set.  (And, there will be boxes of this set for sale at the show too!)

Versicolor Productions

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Versicolor Productions started out as a printing company printing just about everything, including custom cards and sketch cards.  In 2011 they released the Betty Page Private Collection Box 1 to rave reviews. Who knows what they have in store for us next.

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