Collectors who are priced out of the $400 Charizard often pivot to this lonely Charmander art by Miki Kudo
If you're thinking about a larger run, the best approach is to prepare each photo and design separately and place pack orders to group them
While the card itself may not be anything noteworthy, this artwork makes it more than worth chasing as long as you have the patience to open hundreds or even thousands of Prismatic Evolutions packs

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Raymond Swanland is known for having very visually busy arts, and in some cases theres almost too much going on