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Trading Cards Guide: Custom Art Singles vs Complete Parody Card Sets

Choosing among these trading cards comes down to whether you want a low-cost custom art single, a holographic limited-style card, or a complete humor-focused set.

Last updated Jul 15

Choosing trading cards in this group is less about chasing one universal "best" card and more about matching the format to your collecting goal. A single custom art card can make sense for display, while a complete card set is better if you want a themed run of cards with a clear start and finish. The four choices here also span a noticeable price range, from USD 5.00 to USD 21.91, so the right pick depends on whether you care most about lowest entry cost, parody art, set completeness, or a specific character/theme.

Quick take

  • Best low-cost custom single: Hulk Hogan Custom Art Trading Card - Fan Made Collectible is the least expensive choice and is clearly positioned as a custom, fan-made collectible rather than an official licensed card.
  • Best complete parody set at a lower listed price: BUTTHEDZ TRADING CARDS: SPOOFY TUNES Complete Card Set from 1993 DAVE DAWSON Art gives you a complete base card set with satirical art and English-language card backs.
  • Best MAD Magazine-focused set: MAD MAGAZINE COVER ART 1ST SERIES 1 COMPLETE TRADING CARDS SET/55 +WRAPPER! 1992 is the pick for collectors who want MAD Magazine cover art, Alfred E. Neuman, and an included wrapper.
  • Best holographic custom-style card: Jon Heder Custom Holographic Refractor Art Trading Card /9 is the most display-oriented single here, with a holographic refractor design and a limited "/9" title callout.

Listed price comparison

The listed prices run from USD 5.00 to USD 21.91, with the lowest sitting 77% below the highest. That spread matters because two of these are single-card custom-style collectibles, while two are complete sets.

ProductListed pricePrice bar
Hulk Hogan Custom Art Trading Card - Fan Made CollectibleUSD 5.00
BUTTHEDZ TRADING CARDS: SPOOFY TUNES Complete Card Set from 1993 DAVE DAWSON ArtUSD 9.00
Jon Heder Custom Holographic Refractor Art Trading Card /9USD 10.00
MAD MAGAZINE COVER ART 1ST SERIES 1 COMPLETE TRADING CARDS SET/55 +WRAPPER! 1992USD 21.91

Decision matrix

Choose the Hulk Hogan custom art card if your priority is a single display piece tied to WWE-inspired artwork at the lowest listed price. Its main tradeoff is that it is described as custom, fan-made, not graded, and not authenticated, so it should be approached as a novelty collectible rather than an official trading card release.

Choose the BUTTHEDZ SPOOFY TUNES set if you want a complete humor set with card numbers 1-55 and art by Dave Dawson. This is the stronger choice for someone who wants a full run instead of one card, but the tone is specifically satirical and includes toilet humor, so it is a better fit for collectors who actively want that style.

Choose the MAD Magazine cover art set if your collecting interest is MAD Magazine, Alfred E. Neuman, comedy, parody, and satire. It is the highest-priced option in the group, but it also has the most specific magazine-cover collecting angle and includes a wrapper.

Choose the Jon Heder holographic refractor card if a custom-style single with a shiny refractor presentation is more appealing than a standard base set. Its limitation is that it is a single non-sport card with a parody/history angle, not a broad set or a conventional character run.

Concise product notes

Hulk Hogan Custom Art Trading Card - Fan Made Collectible

This is the simplest pick for someone who wants a low-commitment custom art card centered on Hulk Hogan-inspired artwork. The description makes its role clear: it is a fan-made novelty collectible intended for display and personal collection purposes. That clarity is useful if you are not looking for a conventional release and just want a single art-focused card. The limitation is equally important: it is not manufactured, licensed, sponsored, or endorsed by WWE, Hulk Hogan, Panini, Topps, or any official trading card company, and it is not graded or authenticated. Choose it for the artwork and price, not for official-card status.

BUTTHEDZ TRADING CARDS: SPOOFY TUNES Complete Card Set from 1993 DAVE DAWSON Art

The BUTTHEDZ SPOOFY TUNES set is the most approachable complete-set choice here if you want satirical trading cards rather than a lone display card. It is built around Dave Dawson art and a full numbered run, which gives the collection a defined structure from beginning to end. The humor targets then-current and classic celebrities in exaggerated settings, and the backs add text tied to the comic panels. The main limitation is taste: the appeal depends heavily on enjoying spoof art, celebrity parody, and toilet humor. It is also marked used, so collectors seeking only new-condition cards may prefer another direction.

MAD MAGAZINE COVER ART 1ST SERIES 1 COMPLETE TRADING CARDS SET/55 +WRAPPER! 1992

This MAD Magazine set is the strongest match for a collector who wants a cover-art theme rather than general parody cards. The focus on Series 1 MAD Magazine cover art, Alfred E. Neuman, and comedy/satire gives it a more specific identity than the broader spoof-card options. The included wrapper also makes it feel more complete as a collectible package. The tradeoff is the listed price: it is the highest in this comparison, so it makes the most sense if the MAD Magazine franchise is the deciding factor. The cards are also described as not numbered conventionally, which may matter to collectors who prefer standard numbering systems.

Jon Heder Custom Holographic Refractor Art Trading Card /9

The Jon Heder custom holographic refractor card is the better fit if you want a single card with a flashier presentation. The title calls out a holographic refractor design and "/9," while the attributes include new condition, English language, parody genre, and 1st Edition. That combination points toward a display-minded custom collectible rather than a traditional base-set purchase. Its limitation is scope: it does not give you a complete set, a long checklist, or an official franchise release. It is best for collectors who specifically like the Jon Heder/custom art angle and want one stylized card instead of a broader trading card run.

Final recommendation

If you want the easiest, lowest-priced entry, pick Hulk Hogan Custom Art Trading Card - Fan Made Collectible at USD 5.00, with the understanding that its own description frames it as fan-made, not licensed, not graded, and not authenticated. If you want the best balance between complete-set collecting and a modest listed price, BUTTHEDZ TRADING CARDS: SPOOFY TUNES Complete Card Set from 1993 DAVE DAWSON Art stands out because it is a full 1-55 base set centered on satirical art.

For a franchise-specific collection, MAD MAGAZINE COVER ART 1ST SERIES 1 COMPLETE TRADING CARDS SET/55 +WRAPPER! 1992 is the most focused option, especially if Alfred E. Neuman and MAD Magazine cover art are the draw. For a single card with the most distinctive finish language, Jon Heder Custom Holographic Refractor Art Trading Card /9 is the cleaner choice thanks to the holographic refractor title and limited-style "/9" framing.

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