William Stout – Lost Worlds Collector Cards (Comic Images, 1994)

William Stout – Lost Worlds Collector Cards (Comic Images, 1994)

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William Stout – Lost Worlds Collector Cards (Comic Images, 1994)

William Stout – Lost Worlds Collector Cards (Comic Images, 1994)

$9.99
Sale price  $9.99 Regular price 

William Stout – Lost Worlds Collector Cards (Comic Images, 1994)

10 Cards per Pack | 90 Card Base Set | Includes Rare Chromium Chase Cards 

The William Stout “Lost Worlds” Collector Card series by Comic Images is a highly regarded 1990s non-sport trading card set showcasing the award-winning paleo-art of William Stout. Released during the peak of premium trading card production in the early–mid 90s, this set is known for its vivid prehistoric artwork, detailed storytelling, and early use of *chromium-style chase inserts*.

Each sealed booster pack contains 10 trading cards, randomly drawn from a 90-card base set, with the chance to pull one of the limited chromium parallel cards (6-card subset), which are significantly more desirable among collectors.

The artwork features dramatic prehistoric scenes including dinosaurs, early mammals, and ancient ecosystems, all illustrated in Stout’s signature cinematic style. These cards are printed on quality glossy stock typical of Comic Images’ “Chromium Collector Series,” making them visually striking and ideal for both display and collecting.

Pack Details

* 10 trading cards per sealed pack
* 90-card base set
* Random collation (no guaranteed subset completion per pack)
* Includes chance of *6 chromium insert/chase cards*
* Premium 1990s foil/chrome-style production finish
* Part of Comic Images' “Lost Worlds” prehistoric series

Collector Appeal

This set remains popular with:

* 1990s non-sport collectors
* Dinosaur and paleo-art enthusiasts
* Chromium/chase insert collectors
* Fans of William Stout’s illustration work

Unlike mass-market sports card releases of the era, Lost Worlds stands out for its art-driven content and limited production run, making sealed packs increasingly desirable for nostalgia ripping or long-term holding.

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