Magic Untapped's articles about the Magic: The Gathering collectible card game.
In the mid-1990s, the Fallen Empires expansion proved to be a bridge too far to cross for Magic: The Gathering, printing an extremely high number of cards.
In 1995, the Ice Age card Chub Toad saw print. It was an in-joke and ended up with a sequel 26 years later.
In the first Magic: The Gathering expansion, there was a card so crazy that it was eventually banned in practically every format.
Wizards of the Coast lists release dates for Innistrad: Double Feature and Commander Collection: Black.
In 2014, Wizards of the Coast gave down one of their strangest bans in history (and, no, it wasn't a card).
Magic: The Gathering has had many imitators over the years. And one of the first was a one-off parody in the late 1990s.