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  2. SkyBox International - Wikipedia

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    SkyBox produced many licensed non-sports trading cards, including sets for Disney (1995), [11] Star Trek (since 1993) and Marvel Comics (2010). [12] SkyBox also produced SkyCaps, its milk caps games brand. [4] Cap series included DC Comics characters, Jurassic Park, Batman: Knightfall, and a National Football League series. [4]

  3. DC Cosmic Cards - Wikipedia

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    DC Cosmic Cards is a card set made by Impel/SkyBox in 1992. In a format similar to the earlier Marvel Universe Cards , the set featured biographies of DC characters from the Silver Age , teams, crossovers and events.

  4. Marvel Masterpieces - Wikipedia

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    The set included 90 cards, along with 8 X-Men 2099 "Dyna-Etch" cards, randomly inserted throughout packs. The artwork from series 2 (featuring multiple well-known comic, fantasy and sci-fi artists) was also released by Marvel as three collections printed at standard comic size, titled "The Marvel Masterpieces 2 Collection (1-3)" allowing it to be seen in greater detail.

  5. Pro Set trading cards - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, Pro Set created a 100-card set based on the Guinness Book of World Records. Each card was 3½x2½ inches. Each card was 3½x2½ inches. The cards were available in Canada, the United States, Australia, South Africa and Great Britain.The first card featured Cosmoclock 21 at Yokohama, Japan.

  6. Impact! Miniatures - Wikipedia

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    On March 29, 2008, the three partners of Impact! Miniatures set up a sister company, BBFigs.com. The company was established in response to a change in policy at Games Workshop to sell Blood Bowl fantasy football figures only in boxed team sets of 11 to 12 miniatures.

  7. 1992 in sports - Wikipedia

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    The financially stricken Norris quit the board. New directors Martin Simons and Richard Murray took up the slack, along with Roger Alwen, who had become chairman in 1989. Yet another season rolled by until the club and fans came up with the Valley Investment Plan to contribute towards the necessary finance. It was launched in June 1992.

  8. Category:Montreal Impact (1992–2011) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Montreal Impact (1992–2011)" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Template talk:Montreal Impact (1992–2011) coaches - Wikipedia

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