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MTG: New Secret Lair Drops Take You Beyond The Stars Where Looks Can Kill

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Oct 26 2022
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Two Secret Lair sets promise cosmic journeys and glamorous Planeswalkers in Beyond the Stars, and If Looks Could Kill.

The October Secret Lair Superdrop is the gift that keeps on giving. And today it’s not just giving, but serving. Serving up the most dangerous looks this side of Dominaria, where the grizzly bears will knock down the tree you’re hiding in before eating you. In If Looks Could Kill we see the intersection of Magic: the Gathering and the runway of your favorite fashion competition show with some gorgeous characters done up in illustrator Jack Hughes’ style.

We also glimpse Beyond the Stars at some stellar interpretations of stars and space related cards. Both sets are up for the next two weeks! Check ’em out.

Secret Lair: If Looks Could Kill – $29+

When Magic and fashion collide, ‘Modern’ is more than just a format—it’s a way of life. Get the most on-trend looks for your deck or collection with these sharply dressed Borderless cards by illustrator Jack Hughes. Bursting with bold pastels, avant-garde asymmetry, and unconventional composition, each piece you throw down turns the playmat into the catwalk. The only fashion faux pas you can make with this set? Going sleeveless.

Seriously though. This set is one of the best looking Secret Lairs. And you get four amazing characters. Azami, Lady of Scrolls.

An Adaptive Automaton.

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The best looking Reflector Mage out there, dressed to suppress.

And of course, Liliana of the Dark Realms, ready to make your swamps work for you.

Secret Lair: Beyond the Stars – $29+

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As recent telescopes have confirmed, outer space is big, cool, and totally mind-blowing. Thankfully, Magic artist Jérémie Solomon has captured all three of those aspects for this minimalist series of stellar styles. For greater accuracy, we had the illustrator complete these cards directly from the Wizards of the Coast Satellite Office, which is currently orbiting Neptune. Thanks, Jérémie—see you back on Earth in time to celebrate Magic 50!

The Beyond the Stars set, on the other hand, has a sort of vintage poster take on the best cosmic cards Magic has to offer. From Prismatic Omen up there.

To a cosmic Stasis.

And a Wheel of the Sun and Moon that looks surprisingly cheerful considering who we know is imprisoned in the moon…

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Aw it’s Emrakul.

All this, through November

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Author: J.R. Zambrano
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