Muk [1st Edition] - Pokemon Fossil #28
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Muk [1st Edition] Card Facts & History
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Card History
Muk’s Fossil card is remembered for its nasty "Toxic Gas" Pokémon Power, a classic WotC-era lock piece that shut off other Pokémon Powers across the board unless Muk itself was affected by a Special Condition.
Set Lore
As a 1st Edition card from Fossil, this Muk comes from the third English Pokémon TCG expansion, the October 10, 1999 set that helped complete the original Kanto era across Base Set, Jungle, and Fossil.
In-Game
This card’s flavor text comes straight from Muk’s classic Pokédex portrayal as a walking biohazard, emphasizing that even its footprints are poisonous.
Artist
Fossil Muk was illustrated by Mitsuhiro Arita, one of the original foundational Pokémon TCG artists whose work has appeared since the game’s earliest days and helped define the look of vintage cards.
Cultural Impact
For vintage collectors, 1st Edition Fossil cards like Muk carry extra nostalgia because the set was one of the final Wizards of the Coast Pokémon releases of 1999, cementing the early WotC trio that many fans grew up opening.
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Muk [1st Edition] Card Facts & History
5 facts about this card
Card History
Muk’s Fossil card is remembered for its nasty "Toxic Gas" Pokémon Power, a classic WotC-era lock piece that shut off other Pokémon Powers across the board unless Muk itself was affected by a Special Condition.
Set Lore
As a 1st Edition card from Fossil, this Muk comes from the third English Pokémon TCG expansion, the October 10, 1999 set that helped complete the original Kanto era across Base Set, Jungle, and Fossil.
In-Game
This card’s flavor text comes straight from Muk’s classic Pokédex portrayal as a walking biohazard, emphasizing that even its footprints are poisonous.
Artist
Fossil Muk was illustrated by Mitsuhiro Arita, one of the original foundational Pokémon TCG artists whose work has appeared since the game’s earliest days and helped define the look of vintage cards.
Cultural Impact
For vintage collectors, 1st Edition Fossil cards like Muk carry extra nostalgia because the set was one of the final Wizards of the Coast Pokémon releases of 1999, cementing the early WotC trio that many fans grew up opening.
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