Card DCH16: Swamp Thing

Never forget #SwampThing had a major motion picture before nearly every superhero aside from Superman & Batman.

I appreciate that while the cardback text is the same, the background image changes.

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Card DCH15: Superman

I like the idea of doing a different angle for a heavily featured character, but it almost seems like the wall is the co-star of this card.

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Card DCH14: The Spectre

Curiously, despite the regular cards featuring it & the hologram cardbacks being more or less the same, the artists of these cards aren't credited on the cards themselves (they're on the checklist).

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Card DCH13: Lobo

Jason Momoa's now-favorite card.

Really, the space dolphin should be front and center.

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Card DCH12: Hawkman

I have no idea what is happening on this card. Is that the end of his whip in the foreground? Some kind of claw? A snake?

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Card DCH11: Captain Marvel

Continuing the numbering from the Series 1 holograms.

All else aside, the transformation element makes Captain Marvel a great subject for a hologram card.

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Card 150: Checklist B

One thing DC figured out that Marvel never did, getting some creator credits onto their trading cards. Both the individual artists & here, credits for the cardback writer (Mark Waid!) and other contributors.

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Card 149: Checklist A

The all important checklist card. Part 1 of 2.

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Card 148: Valor

Mon-El! A character with a deeper film/TV CV than many other more recognizable DC characters! He does have a better claim to being a rookie, having been more or less relaunched prior to this set.

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Card 147: Timber Wolf

Hardly a rookie, but I am intrigued by this "stuck in the past and mutating" plotline.

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