Modern Horizons/Art Series
The Modern Horizons Art Series is a series of 54 art cards that can be found as a bonus in Modern Horizons booster packs.[1][2]
The front side depicts a piece of art from the set in a horizontal orientation. The card back is mostly blank, with some collector's info (Magic logo, illustration credits, legal text and collector numbers). They are similar to artists' proofs and thus provide room to get an artist's signature or drawing on it. They can also be used as tokens for copy effects, as proxies, or if it is for a legendary creature it could be a good way to store experience counters, life total, commander tax, etc.
There are no foil art cards. Instead, all of them are treated with a specially developed gloss varnish that brings out the art.[3] The backs are left uncoated.
Card list
- Chillerpillar
- Watcher for Tomorrow
- Scour All Possibilities
- Bazaar Trademage
- Serra the Benevolent
- Wrenn and Six
- Endling
- Warteye Witch
- Throes of Chaos
- Ayula, Queen Among Bears
- Ranger-Captain of Eos
- Zhalfirin Decoy
- Urza, Lord High Artificer
- Yawgmoth, Thran Physician
- Umezawa's Charm
- Sisay, Weatherlight Captain
- Goblin Matron
- Pashalik Mons
- Smoke Shroud
- Throatseeker
- Ingenious Infiltrator
- Ninja of the New Moon
- Morophon, the Boundless
- Lancer Sliver
- Enduring Sliver
- First Sliver's Chosen
- Dregscape Sliver
- Soulherder
- Force of Despair
- Answered Prayers
- Winds of Abandon
- Everdream
- Mind Rake
- Echo of Eons
- Face of Divinity
- Ephemerate
- Ravenous Giant
- Spinehorn Minotaur
- Lesser Masticore
- Mirrodin Besieged
- Lightning Skelemental
- Hogaak, Arisen Necropolis
- Excavating Anurid
- Headless Specter
- Plague Engineer
- Sword of Truth and Justice
- Sword of Sinew and Steel
- Prismatic Vista
- Wall of One Thousand Cuts
- Rebuild
- Silent Clearing
- Waterlogged Grove
- Arcum's Astrolabe
- Mox Tantalite
References
- ↑ Blake Rasmussen, Stephen Sunu, Adam Prosak and Ryan Pancoast. "Weekly MTG: Modern Horizons special preview". Twitch.
- ↑ Blake Rasmussen (May 30, 2019). "Modern Horizons Tokens and Art Series". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast. Archived from the original on May 29, 2022.
- ↑ Mark Rosewater (May 26, 2019). "Can you give us more information regarding the art cards?". Blogatog. Tumblr.