Curated assortments of comics, often encompassing a specific theme, character, or era, are packaged and sold without revealing the exact contents. These collections can range from a few items to larger sets and frequently include variant covers, first appearances, or other collectible items. An example might be a collection centered on independent publishers or a specific decade, like the 1990s.
These packaged collections offer collectors an element of surprise and the potential to discover rare or valuable items at a lower price than purchasing them individually. They provide an accessible entry point for new collectors while also offering seasoned enthusiasts a chance to expand their collections with unexpected finds. Furthermore, they can revitalize interest in specific characters or storylines and contribute to the ongoing cultural relevance of the medium. Historically, such bundles have played a role in fostering community among collectors, creating opportunities for trading and discussion surrounding the unveiled contents.