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Old 05-17-2015, 10:47 AM   #1
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Arrow Cryptozoic Outlander Season 1 Trading Cards (Official)

Outlander Season 1 Trading Cards





Follow the story of Claire Randall, a married combat nurse from 1945 who is mysteriously swept back in time to 1743 where she is immediately thrown into an unknown world. When she is forced to marry Jamie Fraser, a chivalrous and romantic young Scottish warrior, a passionate relationship is ignited that tears Claire's heart between two vastly different men in two irreconcilable lives.

Collect your favorite moments from the premier season with Outlander Trading Cards Season 1. Look for authentic Autograph and Wardrobe cards.

Key Features:
  • Based on the bestselling series of Outlander novels
  • Critics' Choice Television Award for Most Exciting New Series
  • Features imagery from the premier season
  • Look for randomly inserted Autograph and Wardrobe cards

Product Details:

Release Date: Q4, 2016
Packs: 5 Cards per pack, 24 packs per box
MSRP: $4 per pack
Base Set: 72 cards featuring episodic images from the premier season







Chase Sets:

Character Bios (1:3 packs)







Quotes (1:3 packs)







Speak Outlander (1:3 packs)





Inserts: Autograph cards (1:24 packs)

Wardrobe cards (1:24 packs)





Dual Wardrobe cards (TBD)





Autograph Signers:

Steven Cree as Ian Murray
Gary Lewis as Colum MacKenzie
Annette Badland as Mrs. Fitzgibbons
James Fleet as Reverend Wakefield
Simon Callow as Duke of Sandringham
Graham McTavish as Dougal MacKenzie
Tobias Menzies as Frank Randall / Black Jack Randall
Lochlann O'Mearain as Horrocks
Aislin McGuckin as Letitia MacKenzie
Lotte Verbeek as Geillis Duncan
Grant O'Rourke as Rupert MacKenzie
Sam Heughan as Jamie Fraser
Duncan Lacroix as Murtagh Fitzgibbons Fraser
Douglas Henshall as Taran MacQuarrie
Finn Den Hertog as Willie
Laura Donnelly as Jenny Fraser
Nell Hudson as Laoghaire MacKenzie

Autograph Gallery:





































Binder: 1" binder contains an exclusive card





Promotional Cards:

P1
Non-Sport Update Magazine - Aug/Sep 2015

P2
The National Sports Collectors Convention - July 2015

http://www.cryptozoic.com/outlander-...cards-season-1
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Old 05-23-2015, 11:53 AM   #2
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Any word on this? When is this going to be released?
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Old 05-24-2015, 12:09 AM   #3
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This thread is a bit premature.

The set has not even officially been scheduled, just announced as a license that Cryptozoic has.

The release calendar in the recent NSU has it listed as "Fall."

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Old 05-24-2015, 02:17 AM   #4
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My wife and I love this show!
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Old 07-06-2015, 10:58 AM   #5
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Product page is now up here:

Outlander Trading Cards Season 1 | Cryptozoic Entertainment

No word on signers yet but it looks as though it may be autographs and wardrobe cards only. No mention of sketches.
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First post updated.
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How come they are able to put out this set but Vikings is a no-go?

Outlander is absolute trash.
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Old 07-06-2015, 05:22 PM   #8
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Its not that bad a show. My wife on the other hand absolutely loves it. I hope it comes out before her birthday in Oct. im planning on suprising her with a few boxes.
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There are so many better shows out there right now that could be made into very popular sets such as Vikings, Hells On Wheels, Defiance, DaVincis Demons, Black Sails, etc.... to name but a few that would outsell Outlander to the tune of about 1000%.
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There are so many better shows out there right now that could be made into very popular sets such as Vikings, Hells On Wheels, Defiance, DaVincis Demons, Black Sails, etc.... to name but a few that would outsell Outlander to the tune of about 1000%.
Male oriented shows. Outlander is for a different audience. Epic show. I'm in for a case.
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There are so many better shows out there right now that could be made into very popular sets such as Vikings, Hells On Wheels, Defiance, DaVincis Demons, Black Sails, etc.... to name but a few that would outsell Outlander to the tune of about 1000%.
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Male oriented shows. Outlander is for a different audience. Epic show. I'm in for a case.
Exactly... you named shows for guys...

Although, is there a market for trading cards made for shows for women?
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Exactly... you named shows for guys...

Although, is there a market for trading cards made for shows for women?
There will be now.
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Old 07-08-2015, 12:31 AM   #13
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Isn't Vampire Diaries a show for women? I'm drawing a blank on others at the moment, but I honestly think there would be a lucrative market if they could just figure out how/where to connect with it. My entire life as a geek girl I've known more women who would spend crazy money on their obsessions than I have men that would. When the opportunity was there, anyway. Or when it's not there and they can find a way to make it themselves (I totally have a Superboy purse I ordered custom made on Etsy).

And on that note, I'm still dreaming of a Teen Wolf set (okay George? ) They've won tv fandom and are in the top four for the fandom awards somethingoranother at SDCC, we can pretend that counts for something!
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Wow this board is just rife with sexism lol. This set may very well end up blowing many others out of the water.
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Isn't Vampire Diaries a show for women? I'm drawing a blank on others at the moment, but I honestly think there would be a lucrative market if they could just figure out how/where to connect with it. My entire life as a geek girl I've known more women who would spend crazy money on their obsessions than I have men that would. When the opportunity was there, anyway. Or when it's not there and they can find a way to make it themselves (I totally have a Superboy purse I ordered custom made on Etsy).

And on that note, I'm still dreaming of a Teen Wolf set (okay George? ) They've won tv fandom and are in the top four for the fandom awards somethingoranother at SDCC, we can pretend that counts for something!
Two and a half years ago I sent an email (to people much more important than me) listing three properties I wanted to work on:
Arrow
Hannibal
Teen Wolf

Two and a half years later, I still like my list.
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Two and a half years ago I sent an email (to people much more important than me) listing three properties I wanted to work on:
Arrow
Hannibal
Teen Wolf

Two and a half years later, I still like my list.
See, I knew you were my favorite
(Okay, I'll stop campaigning now lol)

Anyway, on topic, I think sketch-less was a good call for this set. I have a ton of people on my personal fb - not my art page - that are crazy for Outlander. I think they'll be very interested in autographs, but wholly indifferent to sketches, as a gateway into card buying.
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I honestly think there would be a lucrative market if they could just figure out how/where to connect with it.
Agree with this because given my sales, Arrow was pretty solid and women bought my higher end Hobbit stuff. I think Crypto is pretty good at selecting properties that straddle male/female demos - Once Upon a Time, Revenge, Arrow, Supernatural are probably just as desirable for male and female collectors.

Having said that, I wonder if one of the barriers is the gamble nature of boxes/cases doesn't lend itself well to female collectors. My wife loves opening boxes now, but took her a bit to warm up to it just given the unknown and potential to not get anything.
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Agree with this because given my sales, Arrow was pretty solid and women bought my higher end Hobbit stuff. I think Crypto is pretty good at selecting properties that straddle male/female demos - Once Upon a Time, Revenge, Arrow, Supernatural are probably just as desirable for male and female collectors.

Having said that, I wonder if one of the barriers is the gamble nature of boxes/cases doesn't lend itself well to female collectors. My wife loves opening boxes now, but took her a bit to warm up to it just given the unknown and potential to not get anything.
Right? I now own a grand total of 8 auto or wardrobe cards. After 5 years drawing sketch cards, it was Arrow that made me do it :P

It's also possible the gamble is a deterrent... it is to me, for sure. But not being a part of the card community, the fans I've talked to seemed to take the idea of a set in the way that they were seen to the community many years ago - a want for base cards, awe at ANY auto/wardrobe stuff and the idea of the main stars as something else entirely rather than a justification for buying.
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Wow this board is just rife with sexism lol. This set may very well end up blowing many others out of the water.
Don't worry it won't
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The Outlander books are more popular than most people realize. They are our second most popular series after G.O.T. Of course that doesn't translate to trading card buyers lol.
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My dad loves this damn show, but I can't say he's much of a card collector though =P I keep insisting to him that it's a show for chicks when he puts it on, but he doesn't listen.
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Don't worry it won't
Pretty arrogant for a new guy. Your opinion is noted but you have no idea about the popularity of the show. For example, Once Upon a Time. I'm still kicking myself for not ordering a single box. I won't make the same mistake with The Outlander or The Orphan Black.
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Too bad Cryptozoic couldnt have promoted the cards during the Outlander panel at Paley Fest a few months ago. Im sure that would have piqued the interest of women who arent into collecting cards.
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Pretty arrogant for a new guy. Your opinion is noted but you have no idea about the popularity of the show. For example, Once Upon a Time. I'm still kicking myself for not ordering a single box. I won't make the same mistake with The Outlander or The Orphan Black.
Pretty arrogant for you to say.

I thought I was entitled to my opinions.

But I guess if I don't agree with you I am wrong, eh comrade?
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Pretty arrogant for you to say.

I thought I was entitled to my opinions.

But I guess if I don't agree with you I am wrong, eh comrade?
You are entitled to opinions, but they're not facts. In tone, you've been the only one acting as though you have difinitive facts and any other opinion is stupid. Answering reasoned dissent with the equivalent of "no" is about as childish as pretending that being called on the attitude you are presenting is somehow censorship.

Cryptozoic has been pretty good at choosing oddball winners so the only real truth is that we have to wait and see.
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