![]() This ruby eyed beauty couldn’t be contained, and has broken free of its borders. Fingers crossed if you pull a Gengar from the Arceus Set, let it be this one. Mitsuhira Arita perfectly captures this madness within Gengar as lightning cracks in the background. Gengar looks most comfortable dancing across the rooftops at night. The Arceus set shows Gengar’s full range of environment – from the forest to the city, no one is safe. Illustrator Midori Harada uses a fish eye perspective to focus Gengar in the center of the card. The Pokemon Arceus Set introduced two new Gengar cards at the same time. Pokedex: The leer that floats in darkness belongs to a Gengar delighting in casting curses on people. Maybe it’s just us, but does Fantina’s hair look a bit like a Gengar? Gengar Arceus 16/99 ![]() Striking a dynamic pose, illustrator Naoyo Kimra’s Gengar is battle-ready, jumping straight out of the card. This card comes straight out of Pokemon Platinum, where Gym Leader Fantina has a power Gengar at level 65. Here comes Fantina and her level 65 Gengar. This card was illustrated by one of Pokemon’s most prolific illustrators, Mitsuhiro Arita. EX Pokemon were more powerful than regular Pokemon, but at a cost – actually a double cost of two prize cards. Welcome to EX Pokemon and the beginning of the power creep into the TCG. Interestingly, the Gengar from Stormfront uses an attacking move called poltergeist that is only later introduced into the video games. A Van Gogh sky morphs into a dark comic book dream in Illustrator’s Hajime Kusajima vision of Gengar. This is arguably Gengar’s most iconic pose, and will most likely only increase in value, especially the 1st edition version. Illustrated by Keiji Kinebuchi, one of Pokemons early CG artists, this card relies on the smooth textures of Gengar’s design to help overcome the early limitations of the digital media. The OG coming from the Fossil set comes in both the holographic and non-holographic forms. Pokedex: Under a full moon, this Pokemon likes to mimic the shadows of people and laugh at their fright. We’ve also included a few Japanese exclusives, because they’re artwork is so awesome. Since then, the Gengar card has appeared in most Pokemon TCG sets and will most likely continue to be printed in more future sets.īelow is a list of every TCG Gengar Pokemon card ever made, in order of release date. The first Gengar Pokemon card in the TCG was printed in the Fossil set, which was distributed by Wizards of the Coast. Gengar is a first generation Pokemon that appeared in most of the 90s Pokemon merch – video games, toys, and even the anime series.
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