In this episode of Wax Pack Flashback, Adam opens a pack of DC Cosmic Cards trading cards from 1992. This 180 card set from Impel featured individual packs of 12 cards with a chance to pull rare Holograms. Cards showcased many characters from DC Comics except maybe the biggest on of them all, Batman, whose printing rights were tied up with movie merchandise.
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