1962 Topps Mars Attacks
1962 Topps Mars Attacks
1962 Topps Mars Attacks
#1 The
Invasion Begiins
Estimated PSA 8 NM-MT Value: $3,500
Story on the back:
"The Martian leaders voted and decided that Mars would have to attack
the Earth. Life on the 4th planet would not be able to continue much
longer. Martian scientists had reported to their government that atomic
pressures had been building up beneath the surface of Mars for many
years. A mammoth atomic explosion was weeks away, perhaps only
days. The explosion would destroy all life on Mars, turning the planet into
a barren wasteland. To protect the survival of their civilization, the Martian
officials plotted the conquest of Earth. The fearless Martian warriors were
prepared for their journey through space, confident that their weapons
would soon conquer earth."
#2 Martians Approaching
Estimated PSA 8 NM-MT Value: $450
Story on the back:
"The long journey through space was over and the Martian soldiers were
eager to start the attack. Finally at rest after traveling 48,000,000 miles,
the saucers awaited the instructions from their home base on Mars.
Powerful weapons had been transported across space... weapons so
destructive that Earth would be crippled beyond repair. Centuries ago the
Martians had learned how to harness the sun's energy. This solar energy
now operated the deadly weapons that Mars used in its battles. Long ago
the solar power was used to build beautiful cities and ingenious
inventions. All this was changed now... Earth was to be conquered."
#3 Attacking An Army Base
Estimated PSA 8 NM-MT Value: $275
Story on the back:
"A quiet Sunday afternoon was turned into a tragedy as flying saucers
launched their first attack against Earth, Circling an Army training base,
the Martians observed the camp from high in the sky. Swooping down
from behind the clouds, the invaders set fire to the military barracks.
Soldiers ran outside trying to discover why their quarters had burst into
flames. The young men were cut down by the strange rays which were
unknown to our civilization. Officers and privates lay dying on the ground
as the saucers continued their onslaught against the Army base. Word of
the disaster shocked the world, and forced the president to declare “a
state of national emergency.”"
#5 Washington In Flames
Estimated PSA 8 NM-MT Value: $275
Story on the back:
"The United States waited anxiously for word from Washington
concerning the safety of the president. With the nation's capital under
siege, it had been difficult to receive accurate reports on the damage that
had been done there. Frightening rumors had reached some of the cities
that the White House was in flames, after being battered by the Martian
saucers. Such famous landmarks as the Lincoln Memorial and the
Washington Monument had been completely destroyed. Fleeing citizens
reported the entire city in flames. The Martians did not spare anyone from
their vicious death rays and fear for the president’s welfare continued to
grow by the hour."
And it's nearly impossible to find an actual unopened pack that survived
but here's one that was sold by Robert Edward Auctions.
And here's a look at one of the display boxes (also sold by Robert Edward
Auctions) in which the packs were sold.
Len Brown and Woody Gelman are credited with coming up with the idea
and story behind this iconic non-sports card set.
To bring it to life, they employed sketch artists Wally Wood and Bob
Powell to outline the imagery of each card while Norman Saunders
worked on painting them by hand.
But pretty much everyone agrees that they were strongly violent.
The funny thing is, Topps actually produced a set that same year called
the "Civil War News" set that was arguably just as violent.
You can imagine the death and destruction of the Civil War that appeared
on that set.
But parents didn't object to that set nearly as harshly since it was based
on history and they felt kids could actually learn from them.