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{{Short description|Trading card series}} {{DISPLAYTITLE:''Mars Attacks''}} {{About|the trading card series|the film based on it|Mars Attacks!{{!}}''Mars Attacks!''}} {{Infobox toy | name = ''Mars Attacks'' | image = Mars attacks card wrapper.jpg | image_size = 200 | image_upright = | alt = | caption = Card wrapper for the original 1962 release of the series | othernames = ''Attack from Space'' | type = [[Trading card]]s | inventor = [[Len Brown (comics)|Len Brown]]<ref name=len/> | company = [[Topps]] | country = [[United States]] | from = 1962 | materials = | features = [[Mars in fiction]] | slogan = | website = }} '''''Mars Attacks''''' is a [[science fiction]]-themed [[trading card]] series released in 1962 by [[Topps]]. The cards feature artwork by science fiction artists [[Wally Wood]] and [[Norman Saunders]].<ref name=len/> The cards form a story arc, which tells of the invasion of [[Earth]] by cruel, hideous [[Martian]]s under the command of a corrupt Martian government who conceal the fact from the Martian populace that [[Mars]] is doomed to explode and, therefore, proposes colonization of Earth to turn it into their new homeworld. The cards depict futuristic battle scenes and bizarre methods of Martian attack, torture and slaughter of humans, as well as various Earth nations being attacked. The story concludes with an [[Expeditionary warfare|expeditionary force]] of humans volunteering to embark on a counterattack on Mars, in which the Earth force attacks the Martians in their manner (bayoneting and bullets). The Earth attack forces, after destroying the Martian cities and killing the Martians, depart just before Mars is destroyed in the predicted cataclysm, thus ensuring the peace and safety of Earth as the Martian race is seemingly doomed to extinction. Backstories included how the invading Martians used growth rays to transform insects into monsters to attack cities, differing geographic regions dealing with the Martian invasion, Earth factions such as rival urban gangs and national differences having to be cast aside for the sake of repelling the invasion, or the sociology of Mars, in this case a small tribe of peaceful Martians who hoped to find a way to escape the destruction of Mars without attacking Earth, but their voice being overruled by the corrupt Martian government. The cards proved popular with children, but depictions of explicit gore and implied sexual content caused an outcry, leading the company to halt production. The cards have since become collectors' items, with certain cards commanding over $3,500 at auction.<ref>{{cite web |url = http://www.psacard.com/Articles/ArticleView/5822/1962-topps-mars-attacks-set-martians-still-have-hobby-appeal |title=1962 Topps Mars Attacks Set β Martians Still Have Hobby Appeal |publisher=psacard.com |access-date=2013-05-10}}</ref> In the 1980s, Topps began developing merchandise based on the ''Mars Attacks'' storyline, including mini-comic books and card reprints.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20120811054555/http://www.marsattackscomics.com/1.html A look back at the mini-comic book] on Mars Attacks comics.com (archived 11 Aug. 2012)</ref> An expanded set of 100 cards called ''Mars Attacks Archives'' was issued in 1994 by Topps and spawned a second round of merchandising. Director [[Tim Burton]] released a feature film called ''[[Mars Attacks!]]'' in 1996 based on the series, spawning a third round of merchandising, including an [[intercompany crossover]] with the [[Image Universe]], titled ''Mars Attacks Image'' and published by [[Image Comics]]. In 2012, Topps released a 50th anniversary expanded set of 75 cards called ''Mars Attacks Heritage'', leading to a fourth round of merchandising that continued into 2017 with the release of an official sequel series, ''Mars Attacks: The Revenge!''
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