1979 Monstickers

Produced by Topps in 1979, and made in Japan, was a set of 68 different die-cut Monstickers that were a bit different than the typical Topps non-sport offering. This series was originally based on the art of Basil Wolverton, who created 12 cards and then quit after disputing financial and copyright issues. Norman Saunders and Wally Wood designed the remaining images. The puffy stickers come with a name on each, in strips of three, and it takes from 26 to a maximum of 36 strips to make a set. Here below you got all the strips (36 strips) with differents combinations.









Box and strips.

WRAPPER

It was used by Topps representatives as a sales tool to get dealers and distributors to order the cards.