don’t collect Pokemon own card. I have a selection of cards that I have kept over the years. Most of them are cards of his favorite monster or his favorite sport. A professor’s research card featuring her husband, Professor TuroBut I’ve always been fascinated by the art that The Pokemon Company slaps cardstock and tosses into packs with other cardstock for kids. Logan Paul too Spending immeasurable money. That fascination continues as The Pokémon Company collaborates with Japanese artist Yu Nagaba on his new line of Eeveelution cards, and they’re really cool.
For those unfamiliar with Nagaba’s work, he is known for his minimalistic style reminiscent of newspaper comics.he is collaborating with Pokemon before something like 2021 Pikachu Card and Ed Sheeran’s “Celestial” music videoThis new collaboration is a box set featuring the art of Eevee and all its evolutions. In Japan he will be available on May 24th, with a price tag of his 4800 yen (approximately US$36). A rubber playmat, card sleeves, and deck box are included.This set is now part of a raffle Japanese Pokemon Center siteIn addition to the box set, Nagaba’s art also appears in portfolios and card display frames, which run at 1980 yen (approximately US$15) and 1490 yen (approximately US$11) respectively.
On May 24, every 1,000 yen spent on TCG-related purchases at Pokémon Centers will include an Eeveelutions promo card. Detailed information about the collaboration with the venue will be revealed. Pokemon, apparel brand BEAMS.thanks to poke beach for translation.
Now that I’ve seen all of these Eeveelution creations, I’d love to see all of my favorites in Nagaba’s style. This is minimalist tattoo fodder at its best. to engrave on my arm.
Let’s take a look at all the cards and goods that Nagaba has drawn for the collection.