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Philip K. Dick

Ultra Rare Card — Architects of Worlds Series — #194

About Philip K. Dick

American sci-fi author (1928-1982) born in Chicago. Best known for novels exploring reality, identity, & altered states. Published first story in 1952, achieving acclaim with "The Man in the High Castle" (1962), winning a Hugo. "Do Androids Dream..." (1968) & "Ubik" (1969) followed. Later works like "VALIS" (1981) explored theology after mystical experiences, influencing film and literature.

Philip K. Dick is a Ultra Rare trading card in the Architects of Worlds series on WikiTCG. This card is based on the Wikipedia article about Philip K. Dick, which has 76,784 pageviews and is available in 73 languages. 44 players have collected this card.

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The Architects of Worlds series features cards spanning the visionary authors of science fiction and fantasy who built universes from imagination. Browse all cards in the Architects of Worlds series or open a free pack to start collecting.

Image: Arthur Knight (photographer) -- Public domain

Philip K. Dick

Ultra Rare Architects of Worlds #194

American sci-fi author (1928-1982) born in Chicago. Best known for novels exploring reality, identity, & altered states. Published first story in 1952, achieving acclaim with "The Man in the High Castle" (1962), winning a Hugo. "Do Androids Dream..." (1968) & "Ubik" (1969) followed. Later works like "VALIS" (1981) explored theology after mystical experiences, influencing film and literature.

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7 Power
18 HP
9 Cost
MindMystery
Image by Arthur Knight (photographer) -- Public domain

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