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Earliest delivery (ordering now):
Fri, Apr 17, 2026
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💰 2 cards for $7 or 3 cards for $10
Add printed cards in these bundle sizes and the best price applies automatically.
Earliest delivery (ordering now):
Fri, Apr 17, 2026
Materials & Packing
- Printed on Glossy Card (5.5 x 5.5")
- Comes with a Kraft Envelope
Spiderman taking off his mask Birthday Card
Description
The scene opens in a bustling, comic-style cityscape reminiscent of New York, with skyscrapers towering in the background. In the foreground, we see a lively rooftop party in full swing, complete with colorful balloons and a "Happy Birthday" banner stretching across the scene. Partygoers, including familiar characters with a Peanuts-style charm, mingle and chatter with exaggerated expressions.
Front and center, Spiderman stands on the edge of the rooftop, striking a heroic pose. However, instead of his usual stoic demeanor, he looks down at a mirror with a look of comical surprise, as if seeing himself for the first time. His mask is halfway off, revealing not Peter Parker, but a confused-looking Calvin from Calvin and Hobbes, complete with his signature spiky hair and striped t-shirt.
Beside him, perched on a stool, is Hobbes, holding an oversized magnifying glass, studying the mask with an air of detective intrigue. To the side, a tiny birthday cake sits precariously on the ledge, with a single candle flickering atop it. The candle's wax drips artfully down the cake, echoing a scene from Winsor McCay's dream-like Little Nemo illustrations.
Above, Spider-Man's web is intricately woven between the buildings, forming a tapestry-like "Happy Birthday" message, reminiscent of the intricate designs found in R. Crumb's underground comix. A trio of mischievous squirrels, in classic Disney style, dangle playfully from the webbing, adding to the chaos and whimsy of the moment.
In the sky, a blimp advertises "Daily Bugle's Birthday Special" in bold, Art Spiegelman-esque lettering, while a curious Tintin and Snowy peer through binoculars from the basket, evidently trying to get a closer look at the unusual scene below. The entire image is framed in the whimsical, cartoonish flair that Gary Larson might employ in The Far Side, ensuring that every detail contributes to the comedic narrative.
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