Card H10: Waverider
Rounding out the set with the DC icon, star of stage & screen, a character everyone knows and loves throughout pop culture, Waverider.
Card H10: Waverider
Rounding out the set with the DC icon, star of stage & screen, a character everyone knows and loves throughout pop culture, Waverider.
Card H9: Wonder Woman
Another static image that Simonson nevertheless infuses with a lot of energy, though the background here is a bit more overpowering than some of the other hologram cards.
Card H8: Superman
Almost, but not quite, the mirror image of the cardbacks on this cardfront. I love that Simonson gives him the poofier cape at the shoulders.
Card H6: Hawkman
Hawkman continues his oddly-strong showing in the set, though I don't think the then-current Hawkworld iteration lends itself as strongly to the hologram format.
Card H5: Green Lantern
Again, why are the best cards of every character in this chase subset? Is it just cuz Walt Simonson is drawing them all? Can you imagine how great it would be if Simonson did the whole set?
Card H4: Flash
Flash finally gets his due in one of these categories, with what might be the most dynamic image in the entire set.
H3: Deathstroke
Continuing alphabetically, we get Deathstroke. His "main" card wasn't bad, but this is quite a bit more dynamic, despite being a more static image.
Card H2: Darkseid
Can't go wrong with a Walt Simonson hologram.
As w/at least some of the Marvel chase cards, the cardbacks to this subset are all the same & serve as a checklist of the hologram cards.
Card H1 - Clark Kent and Lois Lane
Like the MU series, this set concludes w/a set of hologram chase cards.
Like the rest of this set, it skews boring by starting them off w/a hologram of people in business clothes.
Card 180: Checklist B
One of the things this set is good at is crediting its artists; here, Mark Waid is credited w/the cardback text of presumably all the cards.