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Supreme Victors

Platinum · 2009/08/19 · 147/153 cards
A Pokémon-dense set with minimal Trainers, defined by vibrant color, playful mood, and straightforward, focused compositions. Dynamic action appears regularly, but clarity and readability remain the through-line.
Cards153
Pokémon146
Trainers7
Energy0
Illustrators32
Unique Pokémon140
Avg art score66.20
Median art score68.00
Priced cards153
Avg market price$12.68
Median market price$0.95
Collector note
With 153 priced cards and a wide rarity ladder that includes Rare Holo LV.X and Rare Secrets, the set offers both breadth and selective premium targets. Milotic (pl3-SH7) stands out as the top-value reference point within the dataset, while much of the checklist sits in more accessible tiers.
Visual identity
The dominant look is cartoonish and colorful, anchored by vibrant palettes and frequent contrast. Compositions skew simple, balanced, and focused—often isolating the subject cleanly—while a meaningful portion shifts into dynamic, action-oriented framing. The prevailing mood stays playful and lighthearted, with occasional intense or mysterious accents that read as brief tonal detours rather than a new baseline.

About Supreme Victors

Supreme Victors presents a largely Pokémon-forward gallery: 146 Pokémon cards alongside just 7 Trainers, with no Energy cards in the set. Its rarity structure is broad, moving from a deep base of Commons and Uncommons through Rares and Rare Holos, then into a smaller tier of Rare Holo LV.X and a handful of Rare Secrets. Across the full 153 cards, the visual language stays approachable—clean silhouettes, readable staging, and color that tends toward vivid, high-contrast finishes.

The set’s highlights include Moltres (pl3-149) and Articuno (pl3-16), both aligning with the collection’s preference for vibrant palettes and clear character focus. Rayquaza C (pl3-8) adds a more kinetic note, reflecting the set’s recurring dynamic and action-driven compositions. Artist coverage is extensive, with a large illustrator roster shaping a consistent tone: playful, lighthearted moods dominate, while occasional intense or mysterious beats provide contrast without shifting the overall brightness.

Illustrators

Masakazu Fukuda and Kouki Saitou contribute the largest shares of the set’s artwork, helping establish its consistent, bright presentation. Kagemaru Himeno and Atsuko Nishida also appear prominently, reinforcing the collection’s preference for approachable character rendering and clear, readable staging across many of the Pokémon cards.

Format

Printed total147
Set total153
SeriesPlatinum
Release2009/08/19

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Yukiko Baba
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