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==Description==
 
==Description==
The Kingdom Come Xtra set ("Xtra" because they were in the "widevision" format, 4.75 x 2.5 inches as compared to a standard 3.5 x 2.5 size) was issued after the successful Kingdom Come series. The regular cards depicted scenes from the books, while the chase cards featured (among other things) concept sketches by Alex Ross and foldout reprints of the multiple-character wraparound covers.
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The Kingdom Come Xtra set ("Xtra" because they were in the "widevision" format, 4.75 x 2.5 inches as compared to a standard 3.5 x 2.5 size) was issued after the successful ''[[Kingdom Come]]'' series. The regular cards depicted scenes from the books, while the chase cards featured (among other things) concept sketches by Alex Ross and foldout reprints of the multiple-character wraparound covers.
  
The set contains a mixture of new and reprinted artwork from the Kingdom Come series, all painted or pencilled by Alex Ross, with text by Ross and writer Mark Waid.  
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The set contains a mixture of new and reprinted artwork from the ''Kingdom Come'' series, all painted or pencilled by Alex Ross, with text by Ross and writer Mark Waid.  
  
 
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* The Superboy card shows Ross' concept of what Superboy's costume would have looked like as a Legionnaire. There was one panel in [[Kingdom Come 1|Kingdom Come #1]] that mentioned how [[Superboy/Kon-El|Superboy (Kon-el)]] and [[Supergirl/Matrix|Supergirl (the former Matrix)]] moved to the 30th century to stay with the Legion permanently. On the back of the card, Waid writes that he needed to get rid of Superman's heir apparent for story purposes, so Superboy went to the future with the Legion.
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* The Superboy card shows Ross' concept of what Superboy's costume would have looked like as a Legionnaire. There was one panel in [[Kingdom Come 1|''Kingdom Come'' #1]] that mentioned how [[Superboy/Kon-El|Superboy (Kon-el)]] and [[Supergirl/Matrix|Supergirl (the former Matrix)]] moved to the 30th century to stay with the Legion permanently. On the back of the card, Waid writes that he needed to get rid of Superman's heir apparent for story purposes, so Superboy went to the future with the Legion.
* The other cards all feature [[Starman VIII]]. In the Post-Zero Hour continuity, [[Star Boy/Post-Zero Hour|Thom Kallor]] appeared in several issues of the [[Starman]] series, first in then-current continuity in [[Starman 50|Starman #50]] and later as an adult wearing a "starfield" costume inspired by the [[Star Boy/Pre-Crisis|pre-Crisis Star Boy]] but with a full head cover in [[Starman 80|Starman #80]]. The Sketchboard commentary by Ross says that in his original conception this was the adult Star Boy, while Waid says that Ross was inspired by Star Boy's costume "but he took it to an awe-inspiring extreme." Starman VIII appeared as a regular character in Kingdom Come, but there has been no evidence either way since publication that the Kingdom Come character was or was not the Legionnaire. His cards are included here for completeness.
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* The other cards all feature [[Starman/Kingdom Come|Starman VIII]]. The Sketchboard commentary by Ross says that in his original conception this was the adult [[Star Boy/Pre-Crisis|Star Boy]] (referring to the pre-Zero Hour incarnation), while Waid says that Ross was inspired by Star Boy's costume "but he took it to an awe-inspiring extreme." Recent events indicate that this Starman may be the adult version of the pre-Crisis Star Boy, despite conflicting information suggesting it might be the adult [[Star Boy/Post-Zero Hour|post-Zero Hour Star Boy]]. See the [[Starman/Kingdom Come|Starman VIII]] main entry for more information.
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Latest revision as of 19:53, 16 September 2007

Kingdom Come Xtra was the name of a series of trading cards produced in 1996 by Skybox. There were 50 regular cards and 28 chase cards plus several promo cards in the set.

Description

The Kingdom Come Xtra set ("Xtra" because they were in the "widevision" format, 4.75 x 2.5 inches as compared to a standard 3.5 x 2.5 size) was issued after the successful Kingdom Come series. The regular cards depicted scenes from the books, while the chase cards featured (among other things) concept sketches by Alex Ross and foldout reprints of the multiple-character wraparound covers.

The set contains a mixture of new and reprinted artwork from the Kingdom Come series, all painted or pencilled by Alex Ross, with text by Ross and writer Mark Waid.

Legion Cards

Card Title Description art credit(s)
10 none "The resurrected Justice League expanded its numbers..." (text on back) Alex Ross (painted)
Sketchboard 4 Superboy Alex Ross (pencil sketch)
Sketchboard 15 Starman VIII Alex Ross (pencil sketch)
Unfolded Poster 2 none Issue 2 cover reprint Alex Ross (painted)
  • The Superboy card shows Ross' concept of what Superboy's costume would have looked like as a Legionnaire. There was one panel in Kingdom Come #1 that mentioned how Superboy (Kon-el) and Supergirl (the former Matrix) moved to the 30th century to stay with the Legion permanently. On the back of the card, Waid writes that he needed to get rid of Superman's heir apparent for story purposes, so Superboy went to the future with the Legion.
  • The other cards all feature Starman VIII. The Sketchboard commentary by Ross says that in his original conception this was the adult Star Boy (referring to the pre-Zero Hour incarnation), while Waid says that Ross was inspired by Star Boy's costume "but he took it to an awe-inspiring extreme." Recent events indicate that this Starman may be the adult version of the pre-Crisis Star Boy, despite conflicting information suggesting it might be the adult post-Zero Hour Star Boy. See the Starman VIII main entry for more information.

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