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valuable ones? And just which cards are most likely to make you a fortune? Thanks to the people behind the newly released Garbage Pail Kids book and Barren Aaron of GPKWorld.com, we’ve got a run ...
Like many relics of the past decades, Garbage Pail Kids have proven to be a valuable ... Take a look at 11 of the most valuable cards that might be lurking in a drawer somewhere.
This is actually the second set of Garbage Pail Kids cards for this election cycle. The most vicious poke at Ted Cruz on the "Texan" Ted card? It has got to be the "I (heart) Bieber" button ...
Ok. Yeah. Do you remember Garbage Pail Kids? The trading cards were first released in 1985 and featured designs similar to Cabbage Patch Kids, but one reporter called them "ugly and nasty." ...
But perhaps no franchise capitalized on all those themes better than “Garbage Pail Kids,” the gross-out trading cards of the 1980s ... something most parents wouldn’t like.
And let me be clear here: Garbage Pail Kids are most definitely art. Often grotesque and always eye-catching, the unfortunate children showcased on these cards fostered an interest in painting ...
But perhaps no franchise capitalized on all those themes better than “Garbage Pail Kids,” the gross-out trading cards of the 1980s ... something most parents wouldn’t like.
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