With only 10 cards and no priced entries recorded in the dataset, the set’s appeal is in its concise scope and the variety of illustrators packed into a small checklist. Collectors who enjoy compact, visually consistent groups may appreciate how quickly the full set comes into view.
7 unique Pokémon · 7 Pokémon · 2 Trainer · 1 Energy
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EX Trainer Kit Latios presents a tightly edited 10-card selection: 7 Pokémon supported by 2 Trainer cards and a single Energy. With so few slots, the set reads like a small gallery of character studies, favoring simple, focused compositions and clear silhouettes. The dominant look is cartoonish and traditional, with a functional clarity that keeps each subject easy to read at a glance. Color tends toward vibrant and bright accents, tempered by pastel and occasional monochrome restraint.
Visual highlights include Latios (tk1b-2), which anchors the kit’s identity, alongside Pikachu (tk1b-6) and Electrike (tk1b-1) as additional points of interest. The illustrator list is varied for the size, with Ken Sugimori contributing multiple cards, and distinct single entries from Tomokazu Komiya, Mitsuhiro Arita, and Atsuko Nishida. Together, they create a small but varied spread of playful, lighthearted moods with moments of energetic motion.
The visual language is clean and character-forward: simple, focused compositions with balanced spacing and minimal background distraction. Cartoonish and traditional rendering dominates, shifting between vibrant brights and softer pastels, with occasional monochrome notes that keep the kit feeling orderly and easy to scan.
Ken Sugimori is the only illustrator with multiple cards here, giving the set a steady baseline of classic character presentation. The remaining credits—Tomokazu Komiya, Mitsuhiro Arita, and Atsuko Nishida—add contrast through distinct linework and mood, expanding the range without breaking the kit’s overall clarity.
Editorial picks — by visual identity, mood, and the work that defines this set's character.
By the hands behind it, or by the Pokémon featured. Both threads continue across the wider Artchu catalogue.