In this episode of Wax Pack Flashback, Adam and Jason debut Season 3 with super-sized review of Godzilla trading cards from 1998. This 72-card set by Inkworks featured 5 cards in each pack with chase cards including Glowzilla Glow-in-the-dark, Silverzilla Foil, and Supreme Skin cards.
Jason also opens a pack of Godzilla Premium trading cards by JPP/Amada which features 5 foil cards and two motion cards. Tune in to see which cards Adam and Jason find in their packs and which cards will be declared their MVPs.
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