2021 Topps Avatar: The Last Airbender Checklist and Details
2021 Topps Avatar: The Last Airbender trading cards arrive more than a decade after the show ended it’s three-season run. To that end, it may seem like a curious choice to revisit now. If this were a full modern line, it probably would be. But it’s not.
Instead, it’s part of the card maker’s print-to-oder Topps On-Demand line. This allows for a small checklist and more niche appeal as far as production numbers go.
What’s In the Set?
The checklist has 20 cards, focusing primarily on the show’s key characters. Don’t expect a comprehensive retelling of the series.

Each card has six additional parallels: Blue (/149), Green (/50), Red (/25), White (/10), Black (/5) and Avatar 4 Elements (1/1). These combine to land one per pack. Blue versions were originally advertised as being limited to 99 copies.
Topps had Avatar: The Last Airbender packs available exclusively through its website. Each cost $9.99 and has ten cards (nine base and one parallel). The sales window was for one week through July 29.
This isn’t the first set of Topps On-Demand entertainment trading cards. Star Wars has been done multiple times. In 2017, Topps also did a small Bojack Horseman set based on the Netflix animated series.
2021 Topps Avatar: The Last Airbender trading cards at a glance:
Cards per pack: 10
Set size: 20 cards
Print run: 4,750 packs
Release date: July 22, 2021
2021 Topps Avatar: The Last Airbender Checklist
20 cards.

Parallels:
- Blue – /149
- Green – /50
- Red – /25
- White – /10
- Black – /5
- Avatar 4 Elements – 1/1
Parallels combine to land one per pack.
1 Aang
2 Avatar State Aang
3 Katara
4 Sokka
5 Appa
6 Momo
7 Toph
8 Prince Zuko
9 Team Avatar Zuko
10 Suki
11 Uncle Iroh
12 King Bumi
13 Avatar Roku
14 Team Avatar 1
15 Azula
16 Cabbage Merchant
17 Team Avatar 2
18 Mai
19 Ty Lee
20 Jet





What are the original. Avatar cards worth .when they came out as metal ones. .thanks roger
Topps realized that they forgot to cap the packs available at 3800 which would have allowed for 190 parallels (/99, /50, /25, /10, /5, /1) of 20 cards. Since 4750 packs sold they changed the blue parallel to be /149 instead of /99. This change was made on Topps website on August 18, almost a month after the sale window closed. The renumbering feels kind of like a bait and switch.