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Topps reveal Brand New Star Wars Card Collection for Star Wars: The Last Jedi

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Topps, the UK’s leading collectibles company is proud to announce a brand new Star Wars trading card collection: Journey to Star Wars: The Last Jedi.

Star Wars: The Last Jedi is the next chapter for a new generation of heroes struggling to save the galaxy from the tyrannical grip of the First Order. With the next instalment scheduled for cinematic release this December, the brand new collection from Topps is the ultimate way to build excitement.
With over 200 cards to collect, Star Wars fans and collectors alike can prepare for the upcoming film as the Journey to Star Wars: The Last Jedi collection guides you through new characters, planets, spaceships and stories from a galaxy far, far away.

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The brand new collection from Topps features fantastic stylised artwork including fun facts and character biographies on all the soon-to-be fan favourites. Journey to Star Wars: The Last Jedi also looks back at a rich heritage of past iconic heroes and legendary moments that have defined one of the greatest film sagas of all time.

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Collectors will be able to get their hands on exclusive limited edition cards as well as explore the legacy of the Jedi with special foil cards.

Louise Ramplin, Head of Entertainment Marketing at Topps, comments: “We are really excited for the release of our brand new Star Wars collection, Journey to Star Wars: The Last Jedi. This exciting collection is sure to be an instant hit with collectors and movie-goers off all ages, as it is a great introduction and teaser to the upcoming film released in cinemas this winter.”

Starter packs will retail at £4.99, including a collector binder, poster checklist and one packet of cards, including one limited edition. Individual packets will then be sold at £1.

Out in UK cinemas on the 14th December, Star Wars: The Last Jedi is the hugely anticipated next chapter in the Skywalker saga, following The Force Awakens – the UK’s biggest film of all time.

To find out more about the collection, visit www.toppsdirect.com. For the latest updates, follow @MyTopps on Twitter or visit https://www.facebook.com/MyTopps.



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