Fanatics Collectibles has announced the first-ever collaboration between its iconic Topps Chrome brand and the viral Labubu franchise, celebrating ten years of The Monsters, the universe that first introduced Labubu back in 2015.
The new 2025 Topps Chrome® Labubu 10th Anniversary set will feature exclusive artwork from Labubu creator and artist Kasing Lung, bringing his surreal characters and to cardboard for the first time.
Boxes of the new set will include one pack containing five cards, four Chrome base cards and one Chrome parallel. Collectors can look out for parallels including Speckle Refractors, 10th Anniversary Logofractors, artist facsimiles, and sequentially coloured parallels.
Naturally, autographs cards will be among the rarest cards in the set.

When are 2025 Topps Chr2025 Topps Chrome® Labubu 10th Anniversary on sale?
Presale orders for the new set open on 20th October at Topps.com, and in China through Tmall, making this one of Topps’ most international card releases to date.
Labubu’s popularity has soared in recent years thanks to its collaboration with Chinese retailer Pop Mart, where figures are typically sold for £17–£40, both individually and in a blind box format. That demand has led to staggering resale prices, with one 4-foot-tall Labubu figure selling for around £120,000 in June during a dedicated auction for the toy franchise.
Another pop-culture crossover success for Fanatics
The Labubu collection follows a string of high-profile pop-culture collaborations from Fanatics Collectibles in 2025. Earlier this month, Topps launched a 25th anniversary SpongeBob SquarePants set, with sealed hobby boxes nearly doubling in price since release.
In September, Topps Chrome Disney and Disney Mint cards also made headlines after multiple sales exceeded tens of thousands of pounds on the secondary market, showcasing Fanatics’ prowess in making any popular IP an overnight trading cards hit at the moment.
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What does “22 copies per subject” mean? How many “subjects” are there?