History
Weezing, the Poison Gas Pokémon, is an iconic figure from the early generations, known for its association with polluted environments and its ability to release noxious gases. Evolving from Koffing, it is often depicted with its two distinct heads, each spewing toxic fumes, symbolizing the spread of its toxins.
The holographic Weezing 110 card from the Jungle expansion is a true treasure for collectors. The Jungle expansion, released in 1999, was the second set published after the Base Set, introducing 48 new Pokémon to the trading card game. It is recognizable by its distinctive palm tree leaf symbol, marking its belonging to an iconic set.
Ken Sugimori's artwork for this card perfectly captures Weezing's essence, showing it floating in the air, surrounded by its characteristic gaseous emanations, with a simple yet effective background that highlights its mysterious and potentially dangerous appearance. The "cosmos" holographic treatment of the era adds unique depth and sparkle to this classic depiction, making each card a work of art in its own right.