The epic world ofMarvelis being brought to life in a stylish new fashion as the studio reunites withToppsfor a new series of cards, whichScreenRanthas the first details of. The comic book publisher and trading card company have worked together for the better part of 50 years across a wide variety of collections, beginning with comic book covers and character-focused sets in the mid ’60s withthe likes of Spider-Manto the new digital appMarvel Collect! by Topps. More recently, they also partnered for Marvel Comics Chrome, a 200-card base set with both fan-favorite and first-appearance characters.
Coming into this year’s San Diego Comic-Con, Marvel Studios won’t be making an appearance as they focus on the productions of the next twoAvengersmovies and preparing forThe Fantastic Four: First Steps' release,but Marvel’s Comics branch and Topps will indeed be in attendance of the event. Some notable panels and booths from both include the Hero Creation showcase forMarvel Rivalson Friday, July 25, insight for the upcomingUltimate Universecomic storyline on Saturday, July 26, and aMarvel Collect! by Toppsbooth in which fans can meet the team behind the app, grab a code redemption card, and enter a special giveaway.
Marvel & Topps Are Unveiling The Mint Series Of Cards At SDCC 2025
There Will Also Be A Few Convention-Exclusive Cards
With the festivities about to begin,ScreenRantis proud to exclusively announce thatMarvel and Topps are reuniting for a new series of cards set to launch atSan Diego Comic-Con 2025. The series, entitled Topps Marvel Mint, will feature a new set of designs for the wide universe of comic book characters, having the look and feel of minted metal/coin in a traditional trading card size. This will consist of various Marvel Publishing characters in a tiered approach with the Base cards starting on Bronze and progressing to Silver, Gold and Platinum.
The Topps Marvel Mint series of cards will also feature special text on the back that reads “Minted in 2025”, showcasing the special production of each card. In addition to the general announcement of the new card series,there are also going to be cards available exclusively at SDCC 2025, which includes a 66pt. Chrome Doctor Doom card, whose base version will be numbered up to 99, and a black and yellow dots parallel foil with Wolverine, which will be numbered up to 10. There will also be Base cards with a Bronze Kingpin, a Gold Thanos and a Platinum Spider-Man, as well as a Doom Green Refractor numbered up to four, a Black Refractor numbered up to 10 and a one-of-a-kind SuperFractor.
With such a wide variety of characters set to come from the set,MarvelandTopps' reunion looks to be a stunning one perfect for collectors eager to celebrate both their favorite Marvel heroes and villains. Plus, with so much insight to come from the comic book franchise’s other major projects, andScreenRantreteaming with XLE for aReady Player One-themed partyto kick off the event, this year’s San Diego Comic-Con has plenty in store for all kinds of fandoms.
San Diego Comic-Con
San Diego Comic-Con is a yearly pop culture event celebrating movies, TV Shows, video games, and more. Each year, thousands of people flock to San Diego to attend the event, which hosts various celebrities and guests. SDCC was first held in 1970 under the banner Golden State Comic Book Convention.