Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Box Break and Review - 2014 Dangerous Divas Series 2

Box:

Company: Rittenhouse Archives
Release: 2014
Name: Dangerous Divas Series 2
Number of Packs: 24
Number of Cards per Pack: 5

Insert/ Chase Cards:

Art by Milo Manara - 1:24
Artifex - 1:24
Emerald Foil Parallel Base - 1:24
Sultry Seductresses - 1:24
Sketch Card - 1:24
Cut Archives - 1:96
Marvel 75th Anniversary - 1:144
Autographed Artifex - 1:288
Diamond Foil Parallel Base - 1:288


Rittenhouse released Dangerous Divas Series 2 in December 2014 as a continuation of their highly popular Series 1, which came out a few years back.  The 90 card base set focuses on Marvel's heroines and villainesses. 

Card Design (7.0/10)

Rittenhouse moved Dangerous Divas from a borderless card design to a larger, patterned border for Series 2.  "Mighty Maidens" are showcased in a pink floral border while their counterpart, "Mistresses of Mayhem", are surrounded with a purple insidious design.  The borders give the cards a picture framed look, which is quite different from what Rittenhouse has done in the past.

On the back side of each card reveals part of a 9-card puzzle set.  Cards 1-9 form one large puzzle, cards 10-18 form another puzzle, and so on.  This replaces the traditional character bio that many card companies utilizes.

As for the inserts, Rittenhouse used different effects to separate them from the base cards.  For example, the Sultry Seductresses cards utilized a holo-flash effect while the parallel base cards have foil borders - either green in color for the Emerald Parallels or white for the rare Diamond Parallels.

Character List (8.0/10)

Although the set only included 90 cards and most of the popular female characters were already covered in Series 1, I really liked the character list in this subsequent set.  Yes, Rittenhouse included popular Marvel characters like Rogue, Mystique, and Black Widow but they also included A LOT of lesser known "divas" such as Motormouth, Ruby Thursday, Skadi, and Colleen Wing.  It's amazing how many Marvel female characters were created through out the years.

Box Break

With each box, Rittenhouse includes an entire base card set.  In addition to the base set, I received these following inserts:

Art by Milo Manara - Gamora
Artifex - Black Cat
Emerald Foil Parallel Base - Jocasta
Sultry Seductresses - She-Hulk
Artist Sketch - Dazzler by Jofel B. Cube

Here are samples of two base cards, one of Lady Deathstrike and the other of Ms. Marvel:


Scans of insert cards from this box break:


And lastly, the Dazzler colored sketch card drawn by Jofel B. Cube:


Entertainment Value (9.0/10)

It was nice to cap off 2014 with this much anticipated release from Rittenhouse.  Even after all the hits were pulled from the box, it was still enjoyable to continue opening packs and sorting through all the base cards.

Price/Value (8.5/10)

At an average price of about $50.00 per box, Dangerous Divas Series 2 is generally affordable to the masses.  Most boxes have sold for under $50.00 on EBay and most retailers are selling them for no more than $60.00. 

Final Thoughts

For a relatively inexpensive product, Dangerous Divas Series 2 is a great buy.  I liked the inserts from this set much more than from the Marvel Bronze Age box I purchased a few years ago.  This time around, I felt like the focus was on the cards and the pack-busting experience, not just solely on the sketch cards.  Having quality insert cards available in each box made the whole experience truly enjoyable.

The only thing I would change is to replace the puzzle set on the back of the cards with a character bios/profile.  The puzzle back was a cool feature but with the majority of these female characters being B and C listers, it would have been nice to learn a little more about their origins, mutant powers, and other lesser know facts.  As I opened the packs, I constantly found myself asking, "Who the heck is this?"  FYI, it'll be a good idea to have Marvel Wikia pulled up to answer some of those questions.

Overall Score

8.0 out of 10

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