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Eric J. Moreels
Mar 20, 2003, 06:55 am
<a href="http://x-mencomics.com/xfan/images/movies/topps_x2profxchar.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://x-mencomics.com/xfan/images/movies/topps_x2profxchart.jpg" align=left alt="Topps X-Men 2 Movie Card Set Professor X Character Card preview"></a>This April, The Topps Company are set to unveil their trading card set companion to 20th Century Fox's mutant movie sequel, X-Men 2 (see 'TOPPS ANNOUNCE X2 MOVIE CARDS' (http://x-mencomics.com/xfan/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=15192)). The set is scheduled to come in two flavors - Hobby boxes via Diamond Comic Distributors, and Retail boxes via mass-market chain stores such as Toys R Us and Wal-Mart.

X-Fan recently caught up with Topps' Entertainment Cards Editor Matthew Saunders to find out more about the release.

X-FAN: First of all, Matt, can you tell us what the set consists of?

SAUNDERS: The set is 72 cards. The breakdown is 15 Character Cards, 51 Storyline Cards, 5 Behind-the-Scenes Cards and 1 Checklist Card.

X-FAN: What are the differences between the Hobby and Retail versions?

<a href="http://x-mencomics.com/xfan/images/movies/topps_x2stormrelic.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://x-mencomics.com/xfan/images/movies/topps_x2stormrelict.jpg" align=right alt="Topps X-Men 2 Movie Card Set Storm Movie Memorabilia Card preview"></a>SAUNDERS: There are only two differences between the Hobby and Retail boxes. Hobby boxes have 36 packs per box, Retail have 24. Those are the configurations that each distribution channel prefers.

The other difference is in the inserts. The Retail boxes will have Prismatic Foil (10 in all) and Clear Cards (5 in all) featuring the main characters. The Hobby boxes will have Authentic Autographs and Movie Memorabilia (3 in all). Regarding the Autographs, we have commitments from 10 signers - Bryan Singer (Director), James Marsden (Cyclops), Alan Cumming (Nightcrawler), Bruce Davison (Senator Kelly), Shawn Ashmore (Iceman), Aaron Stanford (Pyro), Michael Reid Mackay (Jason/"143"), Daniel Cudmore (Colossus), Katie Stuart (Shadowcat), and Kea Wong (Jubilee). The Memorabilia cards will feature pieces of the pants worn by Storm and Lady Deathstrike's, as well as Wolverine's Leather Jacket.

X-FAN: How does this set compare/differ from its predecessor from the original X-Men film?

SAUNDERS: As I didn't work on the previous set, I can't speak to the experience of working on the two sets comparatively. But superficially, we've created all-new designs for the set, incorporating new design material and elements provided in the X-Men 2 movie style guide. I, and others working on the set, have worked closely with Marvel and Fox, as well as Executive Producer Tom DeSanto, to ensure the set is as accurate (meaning as close to the final film edit as our advance deadlines will allow) and exciting as possible.

<a href="http://x-mencomics.com/xfan/images/movies/topps_x2XM35F.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://x-mencomics.com/xfan/images/movies/topps_x2XM35Ft.jpg" align=right alt="Topps X-Men 2 Movie Card Set His Wrath Unleashed Storyline Card preview"></a>Personally, I'm very pleased with the way the set's turned out, especially the designs. In particular, the storyline backs - which I'm not able to show you now because the text reveals details about the story - have 3 variations that are really cool. There are Wolverine, Storm, Nightcrawler headshots, each with different color highlights, that rotate through the set 1-2-3, 1-2-3, etc. The promo backs give you a bit of a preview, with a different Wolverine headshot, of what the storyline backs will look like. But overall it's a great looking set and will be a nice complement to the film for collectors and fans alike.

X-FAN: What was the procedure to determine what images to use to tell the story of the movie like?

SAUNDERS: The bulk of the set is obviously the storyline cards. What we include is largely determined by what is available from Fox and Marvel. As with any card set, there are certain scenes and effects that have a moritorium on them. At the end of the day, the movie's the thing, and Bryan Singer has certain surprises he wants to save for the movie itself. That said, we've been given access to a lot of great material and that's what we use to compose the set. Our photo editor Gary Gerani then reviews the images and makes selections, taking into account both the flow of the story and which shots are the most exciting to show.

We also like to include a few behind-the-scenes cards in the set as well. As with DVDs, it's always fun to see some of the behind-the-scenes magic and candid moments, so we provide a little taste of that here.

X-FAN: What of the aforementioned Character Cards?

<a href="http://x-mencomics.com/xfan/images/movies/topps_x2checkmaters-bts.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://x-mencomics.com/xfan/images/movies/topps_x2checkmaters-btst.jpg" align=right alt="Topps X-Men 2 Movie Card Set Checkmaters Behind-the-Scenes Card preview"></a>SAUNDERS: As a big X-Men fan myself, I can easily say that the X-Men universe has one of the best casts of characters around. It's exciting to see even a small handful of them up on the big screen. So, given that the characters are one of the highlights, it's a no-brainer to do a subset of character cards. It allows us to update the returning characters' status in the movie and introduce the new characters. And, as you know, there are differences between the movie and comic book versions, so this is one spot where some of those changes can be hightlighted or alluded to. A good example of that this time around would be both Lady Deathstrike and Stryker.

As a side note, and before I forget, a special shout-out to Tom DeSanto for providing us with a shot of Colossus transformed into his metal form! It's a fantastic image that'll be on the front of his character card and I can honestly tell you, it looks amazing. With apologies to Superman, you'll believe a man can, er... change to metal!

X-FAN: I assume you've either read the script or seen a cut of the film? At the very least seen enough images to have a somewhat good overall idea of the sequel. So, what do you think it's like and how does it compare to the original?

SAUNDERS: I haven't seen a cut of the movie, only the same trailers as everyone else. But I have read the script and worked with a lot of the imagery. Based on all of that, the movie is going to rock! It's a strong story, with character moments for everyone, plenty of action and mutant special effects, and a further development of the themes introduced in the first movie. I'm a big fan of the first film, but it suffered a bit in having to introduce general audiences to the X-Men universe. As such, it was a little more expository - this is who the X-Men are, this is what a mutant is, here's why they're fighting Magneto, this is why humans fear them, etc. - and it became a bit stilted by that necessity. Still a fine movie, but hamstrung nonetheless.

<a href="http://x-mencomics.com/xfan/images/movies/topps_x2XM60F.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://x-mencomics.com/xfan/images/movies/topps_x2XM60Ft.jpg" align=right alt="Topps X-Men 2 Movie Card Set Cool World Storyline Card preview"></a>Now that that's out of the way, X2 really cuts loose, telling a much more fully developed and realized story. There's more development of the returning characters and we get new characters Nightcrawler and Lady Deathstrike. How cool is that!?! Plus those little extra moments, like Colossus transforming, really round out the film for the hardcore fans. In terms of the story, it expands on the Xavier/Magneto dichotomy by adding the third part of the mutant issue triangle in the form of Stryker: humanity, or at least that part of humanity that is afraid of mutants in the spirit of the best Chris Claremont stories. And "Xavier's achilles heel" that Patrick Stewart has alluded to in several recent interviews? All I can say is it's a great twist on a long-time X-concept. If I say any more, I'll get tossed in a cage with a P.O.ed Wolverine while Xavier mind wipes the lot o' ya. And nobody wants that! ;) But expect great things from this movie.

X-FAN: How were the Autograph cards organized, and what of those cast members who don't have such cards like Anna Paquin?

SAUNDERS: Basically we approach all the principal actors to see if they'd be interested and available to sign. It's purely a voluntary thing on their part, i.e., they're not required to participate by the studio in things of this nature. We arrange to send the cards wherever they are at the moment to best accomodate their schedules, and they return them to us when they're done. Mostly what it boils down to is time. This is a stellar cast, and a natural outgrowth of that, obviously, is that they're very busy and very much in demand. By the time we're working on the set, they're already off on their next projects and occasionally don't have time. Hugh Jackman, for example, is currently in Europe filming 16 hours a day on his next film, Van Helsing. He simply didn't have time do sign this go-around with that kind of a demanding schedule. So, while we'd of course love to include everybody, and we do our best to ensure that, it simply doesn't work out sometimes.

<a href="http://x-mencomics.com/xfan/images/movies/topps_x2cykeauto.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://x-mencomics.com/xfan/images/movies/topps_x2cykeautot.jpg" align=right alt="Topps X-Men 2 Movie Card Set James Marsden Authentic Autograph Card preview"></a>That said, we've got a great group of signers - ten in all - including Bryan Singer, Alan Cumming, James Marsden, and Shawn Ashmore! We think that's a pretty exciting group, don't you?

X-FAN: With movie card sets tending to follow similar conventions, is there anything that you think will set the X2 set apart from others of its ilk?

SAUNDERS: Other than the fact that the X-Men are the coolest thing around? That it's a film by Bryan Singer? The entire cast? Seriously, the X-Men is just such a wonderful property, and that by itself sets it apart from other movies and, by extension, movie card sets. It's true that there are certain conventions that movie sets tend to fall into, but that's true of any medium. What we hope we've done is do the film justice and captured some of its magic by creating cool designs and showcasing all the film's exciting highlights and imagery via a variety of subsets and inserts. The fans, as always, will be the final judge of how successful we are, but we think we have a winner.

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X-Men 2 is due for theatrical release in the U.S. on May 2, in the U.K. on May 1, and in Australia on April 30. The X-Men 2 Movie Cards are due to ship on April 14 and will be available in stores the following week.

Chris Eight
Mar 20, 2003, 07:58 am
the cards do look good. i'll be getting myself a set

Alex Guillen
Mar 20, 2003, 08:14 am
I agree, they do look good.

Merlin
Mar 20, 2003, 02:01 pm
sounds cool
I'll wait until I can find the whole entire set for 20 bucks like I did with the X 1 movie cards.

Storm_1118
Mar 20, 2003, 02:42 pm
That third card w/Storm, Cyke, Wolvie, and Nightcrawler on the Blackbird is enough for me to get this set!! This movie is going to be great!

Wolverine
Mar 20, 2003, 04:49 pm
Sweet, Cards! I might get a set

Douglas Cuckler
Mar 20, 2003, 05:16 pm
NO toys?
The cards look good though.

spinarakboi
Mar 20, 2003, 07:27 pm
The soo need to go back to the drawing board to come up with a trading card game... the first being unsucessful but the idea awesome. Oh.. these look cool too.

AngelinLeather
Mar 20, 2003, 07:52 pm
Anyone notice the green tint with alot of them? The movie must be set in alot of green areas.

Zachary J. Morrison
Mar 20, 2003, 09:07 pm
They look good, but where's Jean? Come on, she's one of the main characters, isn't she?

CykeLvr
Mar 22, 2003, 08:06 pm
luv the cards, esp the one wiv cyke, wolverine, storm and nightcrawler:cyke:

melt
Mar 22, 2003, 09:54 pm
Yeah! Where is Jean?!:mad: :?