KISS 'Ikons' Trading Cards Detailed

March 20, 2009

According to a posting on KISS' official web site, KissOnline.com, "Kiss Ikons", the new trading card set from Press Pass, goes behind the scenes with a 90-card base set that includes rare and never-before-seen photos, along with quotes directly from current and former band members about everything KISS. Discover everything from how the band got its name to the inspiration behind some of their most memorable songs.

"Kiss Ikons" includes:

* 90-card base set with themed parallels including "Fire" and "Blood"
* Instant win autographed 8x10s from Gene and Paul
* Authentic Gene Simmons-worn memorabilia cards
* KISS Tattoos
* KISS Stickers

Pictured below the "Kiss Ikons" trading cards blaster box.

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