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Base Set #1-100 - Hot Shots 7 - The Signature Edition - Base Set
Comic Details
Series Group Hot Shots
Series Base Set
Issue 1-100
Publication Date 1997
Publisher Hot Shots
Format 2.5" x 3.5"
Nr of Cards 100
Creators
Character
Personal Details
Collection Status In Collection
Purchase Date 4/4/2005
Plot
Notes
Hot Shots Seven "The Signature Edition"

Released:----Winter, 1997
250 cases, 20 boxes to a case
By:----D B Cardiff
Basic set size:----99 cards plus one checklist
Printed on 24 point stock
36 packs to a box, 9 cards to a pack
Promotional Cards issued?
None

Promotional Sheet released?
Yes
8 1/2 x 11" Promo sheet
Binder set released?
Yes
Limited to 250


Chase cards:
Autographed cards Limited to 2000 each
Publised insertion ratio: 4 to a box
1-Sam Phillips
2-Jennifer Flame
3-Maya Divine
4-Valerie
5-Jennifer
6-Lydia Schoene
7-Stevie (may be found signed front or back (Thanks, Lloyd))
8-Shell Rene
9-Dyanna Lauren

Un-autographed autograph set distributed to Collectors Club only (Limited to 500). (Thanks, Van)
Profiles-- a set of nine foldout chase cards.
Skinny Dippin' Bonus Cards 1 of 3, 2 of 3, 3 of 3
Autographed and Unautographed Andrea Mountjoy--Edition Size: 500
Hot Shots Supreme Bonus card-- Knights card--Edition Size: 500
Certificate of Authenticity for autograph set issued to collectors club
Collectible Mini-Mags (*Number One is the only one actually released)

Notes:---- The Signature edition featured autographs by porn stars and models, this set brought the trend of explicit photography in Hot Shots cards to its current level. (Almost every card features the models genitalia.) Autographed cards were released 4 to a box and also as 9 card sets (direct to the collectors club). The Unautographed version of the autographed set exist, backs have copper foil limited edition stamp, with edition sized limited to 500. Collectors Club members could buy the Chronicles chase card set with this edition. The Hot Shots Mini magazine was intended to be an expansion of the Hot Shots line into magazines, which was unsuccessful, as Hot Shots did not have the editorial time to publish and release a magazine on a regular basis. The first edition is the only magazine released, although the artwork for the second edition was don