 Hello everybody, HoodedCoverCommander788 here, and this is a surprise video. I hadn't planned on posting anything just now, but as I was going through a resale shop, I ran across these old official GI Joe trading cards with the date stamp of 1991. They were really cheap, and I'm totally gonna open these. I thought it would be fun to open these up and see what cards I get. I hope I get a stalker since he's my favorite. Of course, saying that outside of the GI Joe Context would sound kind of weird, but I do hope I get a stalker. I don't normally go for trading cards, it's just not my thing, but I thought it'd be fun to open these up and see which random cards we get. Let's start with this one here, and let's open this thing up and see what we get. Of course, he's been sealed since 1991, and we're gonna peel the wrapper off, exposing them to the air for the first time, and we have sci-fi, not the version 1 sci-fi, but sci-fi. There we go. We have Special Mishes comic book cover. I like that. That's a good cover too, with snake eyes. Very nice. Oh, and there's Voltair on the back, or Voltar. We've got Firefly, GI Joe Honor Roll. My goodness, he should be in the Honor Roll, Firefly. A great figure, which that character had been used more in the comic book, especially in the early days, because I did like this version 1 uniform on him. We've got the Attack Cannon the Flak, not the most spectacular of weapons, but nice that it got its own little card there. We have another GI Joe comic book cover. I forget which issue that is, but issue number 4. There's Snake Eyes on the back there. Nice. Of course, I like the artwork on those early GI Joe comic book covers. There's Thunder, Thunder, and there he is on the back. The Driver of the Slugger. Payload, Astronaut Guy. Not so much into the astronauts, but nice that Payload got a card there. Dusty, another classic great character. Nice to see Dusty. Happy to get Dusty card. Very nice. Ronald W. Tater. Dusty. Beautiful. Now our work on this card, these cards are not bad. It's basically, you know, comic book art, so looks good. There's a Cobra Viper. Gotta have your basic Cobra Viper, of course. Now we have, ah, yep, there he is, the man himself, Snake Eyes. Snake Eyes, original GI Joe team. A little profile of him on the back here. I'll have to read through these and see if there's any difference between these and what's on the file cards. So Snake Eyes, you know, that's gotta be a popular one. Another GI Joe special missions cover. And another pretty good cover there with Tunnel Rat, Air Tight, and Spearhead. And then we have the Attack Cruiser. That 90s vehicle that I do not have yet. The Attack Cruiser. Wow, okay. So, some interesting cards there. Some good ones. Some mediocre ones. Some that I am really interested in. Some that I'm not. So that was our first deck. We did not get a stalker. So let's open the second one and see if we get a stalker. Now for the second pack. Let's open this guy up and see which ones we get. I wonder if we'll get any duplicates. I have no idea which of these cards are common and which are rare or if there are any rare ones. But let's see. We've got a Goon right off the bat. The Snow Serpent. Yeah, I'm a big fan of the Snow Serpent. Looking really good there. I like that a lot. And the Ice Saber. Still pretty cool. Not a bad Cobra Snow vehicle. And it's not stalker, but we've got stalker on the cover of GI Joe special missions. So there's that. Voltar, the Honor Roll. I'm not as sure he should be on the Honor Roll as Firefly. Firefly definitely should be. Voltar, maybe. There's Voltar. The Rapid Fire Motorcycle, the Ram. One of my favorites from 1982. So I'm always happy to see the classic vehicles. Now we have another GI Joe comic book cover. This is the cover from Tanks for the Memories, which I believe also had the first mention of Springfield as the Secret Cobra Base. So GI Joe comic book cover. We have Deep Six, and it looks like his version two uniform. I did very much like that uniform, so it's nice to have his card. Next we have, of course, Duke. I guess you got to have Duke. That's a pretty good character, and I'm not so sure about the artwork on the back there. But the artwork on the front is fine. Looks like Duke. Nice to have Duke. We have the lamprey. It does not look like the version one lamprey. I think there was a version two lamprey, so this must be based on that. The lamprey. Not too spectacular there, but we have another classic important character, Scarlet. No stalker yet, but we got a Duke. We got a Snake Eyes. We got a Scarlet. We do have a bunch of very important characters though, so that's not bad. There's Scarlet. And we got another special missions cover, and this is a great cover with Shockwave on there, looking good, looking excellent. And then finally, last, and I guess probably least, we have General Hawk. Not my favorite version of Hawk, but what this means being the last card means we did not get a stalker in either of these two sets. Here are my favorite cards out of the ones we got. Does anybody collect these cards? I don't know if these are important to anyone or not. I just thought it would be fun to open some, especially since I was able to find them cheap. Too bad I didn't get a stalker. Maybe I will get some more. That store where I got them had a few more, and they were all really cheap, so I might just pick up another couple sets and see what we get. So what do you think of these cards? Did you ever get them way back in the day? Did you get them in the early 90s? Do you collect them now? Do you have any favorites? Do you have any that you don't like? Let me know. I hope you enjoyed watching this video, and I will see you next time.