With all 114 cards priced and a wide spread between median and average market levels, the set mixes many accessible pulls with a smaller premium tier. M Lucario-EX is the key value reference point, while the broader checklist offers plenty of variety for set-building.
85 unique Pokémon · 94 Pokémon · 18 Trainer · 2 Energy · Average market $7.49
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Furious Fists presents a broad 114-card collection with a clear structural emphasis on Pokémon cards, supported by a smaller Trainer suite and just two Energy cards. The set’s rarity profile is weighted toward Commons and Uncommons, with a slimmer top end of holos, EX, Ultra, and a small number of Secret rares. Across the binder, the prevailing look is bright and high-contrast, with many illustrations built around clean, readable silhouettes.
Art direction trends cartoonish, dynamic, and colorful, often pairing energetic moods with balanced, focused layouts that keep the subject front and center. Among the visual highlights, M Heracross-EX and M Lucario-EX stand out for their impact-driven presentation, while Dragonite-EX adds a different kind of momentum through a more streamlined, forward-moving scene. The set is anchored by frequent contributions from 5ban Graphics, with additional definition from PLANETA, Ryo Ueda, and Toyste Beach.
The dominant visual language is vibrant and contrasting, favoring bright color fields and clear subject separation. Most scenes read as energetic and playful, with dynamic action and simple, focused staging; even when motion is implied, compositions stay balanced and easy to scan, keeping character-forward silhouettes in the foreground.
5ban Graphics leads the set by volume, shaping much of its digital, action-oriented look. PLANETA and Ryo Ueda add additional range within the same high-energy register, while Toyste Beach contributes a complementary, cleanly staged approach that fits the set’s focused compositions.
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.