With 62 cards and a balanced spread of rarities, Fossil offers a straightforward collecting arc with clear visual continuity. Zapdos appears as the set’s top market outlier, while much of the checklist sits in more accessible territory.
42 unique Pokémon · 57 Pokémon · 5 Trainer · Average market $14.46
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Fossil presents a tightly edited 62-card collection with 57 Pokémon and 5 Trainers, and a rarity profile evenly split between Common, Uncommon, Rare, and Rare Holo. Across the set, the dominant look is traditional and cartoonish illustration, with clear, simple layouts that keep the subject readable and centered. Color tends toward vibrant and pastel palettes, often with contrasting accents, giving even straightforward scenes a crisp, graphic presence.
Within that consistent structure, mood shifts are subtle but effective: playful and lighthearted cards lead, while pockets of mysterious or eerie atmosphere add variety. Articuno and Haunter stand out as visual highlights, each benefiting from focused framing and confident color choices. The set’s imagery is largely shaped by Kagemaru Himeno, Ken Sugimori, and Mitsuhiro Arita, whose combined output establishes a cohesive baseline of character-forward illustration with occasional dynamic moments.
Fossil’s visual language is clean and character-forward: simple, focused compositions dominate, often centered with minimal scene complexity. The prevailing mood is playful and lighthearted, punctuated by occasional mysterious or eerie notes, and the color story favors vibrant and pastel tones with frequent contrast for clarity and pop.
The set is concentrated among a small artist roster, led by Kagemaru Himeno and Ken Sugimori, with Mitsuhiro Arita close behind; together they account for most of the illustrations and establish the set’s traditional, cartoonish baseline. Keiji Kinebuchi contributes a smaller but visible share, adding variety within the same readable, centered approach.
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By the hands behind it, or by the Pokémon featured. Both threads continue across the wider Artchu catalogue.