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Game of Thrones Season 8

The next of my recent non-sports posts is Game of Thrones Season 8 from Rittenhouse.  

Over the years I've bought boxes of just about every season as well as some boxes of the Inflexions line.  The only seasons I don't have at least one autographed card from are 4 and 5.

This, of course, will be the last box of a season I'll be able to get new as the show came to a satisfying, yes I said satisfying, end.

As usual with these boxes I got a complete set of the base cards.

The box promised two autographs.


This card was a surprise hit for me and can be well paired with the Season 3 Sophie Turner autographed card I have.

This is only the second character wardrobe card I've gotten from the show and is part of the costume in the picture.


Daniel Tuite played Lothar Frey who was one of the planners of the Red Wedding so we hate him.  I do like these "full bleed" autographs as there as also bordered autograph cards.


As mentioned in a previous post there is a trend lately of "inscription" autographs in some non-sports series.  This is the first one I have seen from a Game of Thrones set.

Rose Leslie played the Wildling, Ygritte who falls in love with John Snow but ends up dying in his arms after a battle.  She was such a great character.  Rose Leslie is married to John Snow actor Kit Harrington and their relationship that blossomed during the show definitely contributed to the wonderful pairing of Ygritte and John.

I'm very satisfied with this box and wish there were more seasons to come so I could collect the cards.
































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  1. Ygritte was a great character. That's pretty cool that they're married in real life. I really enjoyed seeing their story line play out. One of my favorite shows of all-time.

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