I like the Spider-Man metal set, but how do you get your cards? Is it always just on TV now just look at them? Other than that pretty video. Very very interesting I'll have to tell you that much. LOL. Yeah, I would rather open them physically and have the cards in my hands myself.
Lower cards are all digital, but if you get enough duplicates, you can get a special version of it mailed to you. Special cards are actually physical and are scanned in for you to see. You can have them sent to a company to sell, if you get something valuable, or have them mailed to your house. So it's a combination of digital and physical, but there's plenty you can get them to mail to you.
@@TGApuleius so basically it's like ripping pull tabs right? Chances are if you get a whole box you'll get your money back plus but you have to spend that big money on the box right? I think I got it. LOL. Now that I understand, I The Rush of ripping card packs
Wow this is very different. I would rather have my hands on the packs and the cards and open them myself personally. But, this is 2022 and everybody does everything online. LOL. Even buying comic books online. LOL
Yeah I had been looking forward to it for months and then it dropped and prices went crazy. Only opened a fraction of what I wanted to. There are comic cuts of AF 15 in the set I really wanted to chase too.
Actually $475 for twelve packs. Physical boxes are around $700 right now too. Prices on these skyrocketed quickly. Some of the hits in the boxes are $10k+. Like Marvel lottery tickets
@@eggplantcomics8336 this box was kind of a dud. Probably close to $200 in value. My numbered card was not one of the bigger heroes. Spider-Man numbered to 50 probably close to $2k by itself.
It’s not an NFT, or I would not be on board. The cards opened represent real cards for the most part and you can have them shipped to you. Marvel cards were actually what got me into comics in the early 90s so I will always have a soft spot for them.
What was your favorite hit?
I like the Spider-Man metal set, but how do you get your cards? Is it always just on TV now just look at them? Other than that pretty video. Very very interesting I'll have to tell you that much. LOL. Yeah, I would rather open them physically and have the cards in my hands myself.
Lower cards are all digital, but if you get enough duplicates, you can get a special version of it mailed to you. Special cards are actually physical and are scanned in for you to see. You can have them sent to a company to sell, if you get something valuable, or have them mailed to your house. So it's a combination of digital and physical, but there's plenty you can get them to mail to you.
@@TGApuleius so basically it's like ripping pull tabs right? Chances are if you get a whole box you'll get your money back plus but you have to spend that big money on the box right? I think I got it. LOL. Now that I understand, I The Rush of ripping card packs
@@l.greenemachine66 yeah there is definitely a gambling aspect if you are trying to get your money back but if you love the cards you always win! Lol
Wow this is very different. I would rather have my hands on the packs and the cards and open them myself personally. But, this is 2022 and everybody does everything online. LOL. Even buying comic books online. LOL
I would too. Epack is about $200 a box cheaper though.
Those look nice but $400+ for a box is a miss for me which is a shame because they look slick.
Yeah I had been looking forward to it for months and then it dropped and prices went crazy. Only opened a fraction of what I wanted to. There are comic cuts of AF 15 in the set I really wanted to chase too.
4 hundred 35 dollars for 12 packs?!?
Actually $475 for twelve packs. Physical boxes are around $700 right now too. Prices on these skyrocketed quickly. Some of the hits in the boxes are $10k+. Like Marvel lottery tickets
@@hobbyhero6973 wow, how much value did you get from your box?
@@eggplantcomics8336 this box was kind of a dud. Probably close to $200 in value. My numbered card was not one of the bigger heroes. Spider-Man numbered to 50 probably close to $2k by itself.
Normally I like your videos. But this was kind of boring. I think the whole nft thing is stupid and just money grab
It’s not an NFT, or I would not be on board. The cards opened represent real cards for the most part and you can have them shipped to you. Marvel cards were actually what got me into comics in the early 90s so I will always have a soft spot for them.