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Action figures and LEGO sets only scratch the service of what's available, however. Just about anything one can think of can be branded with the Star Wars logo, including Topps trading cards. Just yesterday, a listing of base cards came out, which depict scenes from the teaser trailer released back in April. The company has also produced a separate line that's more in the way of promotional artwork than anything else, but they may still contain some story details.

In all, there are 18 cards included in the set, some of which have already been seen due to a variety of leaks that plagued The Last Jedi prior to Force Friday II. Fans will recognize the "theatrical poster" card as the same image as a recently-release jigsaw puzzle. You can take a look at all of them in the gallery below:

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As indicated earlier, many of these cards are basic views of the principal heroes and villains that would make for eye-catching character one-sheets. Unsurprisingly, some of the most striking are those of the antagonists, as several of the cards spotlight Supreme Leader Snoke's praetorian guards. There is also one of the First Order Executioner (or and their inquisitive nature as they examine their new robotic friend. We know at least one of them ends up on the Millennium Falcon with Chewbacca, so it will be interesting to see these interactions and how quickly everyone becomes pals.

The only card to offer a potential plot reveal is the one of Rey looking over a cliff on Ahch-To. Underneath Luke's head is a crashed X-wing submerged in the water. Though it appears to be a Resistance X-wing and not an old Alliance one, this is probably how Skywalker arrived on the remote planet. Canon materials have implied Ben Solo's turn to the dark side happened five years (or less) before the events of The Force Awakens - a time period where the new X-wing designs would be in use. The visual is reminiscent of what happened to Luke's ship on Dagobah, only this time he's in no rush to get off the world. His self-imposed exile is one of the greatest mysteries The Last Jedi will solve, and it should prove to be captivating to see a changed Luke attempt to return to the fold.

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