
Iconic Rookies: 2005 Inkworks Family Guy Season One #7 – Stewie Griffin
If Peter is the engine, Stewie is the chaos. And the hobby loves chaos… as long as it’s still cheap enough to pretend we’re “early.”
So for Iconic Rookies, we’re going with one of the most important character base cards in the entire set:
2005 Inkworks Family Guy Season One #7 – Stewie Griffin (base card, not an auto).
Why This Is an “Iconic Rookie”
This is the clean, early-set Stewie character card that works as the anchor for a Stewie-focused page (and yes, plenty of people collect the show basically for Stewie).
- #7 in the set — early placement, core character.
- Character-first card — not a scene, not a joke-of-the-week moment.
- Binder centerpiece for Family Guy collectors.
Set Context: 2005 Inkworks Family Guy Season One
- Year: 2005
- Manufacturer: Inkworks
- Card: #7 – Stewie Griffin
PSA Population Report
Use this to sanity-check graded supply and see where the high grades actually sit:
PSA Pop Report – 2005 Inkworks Family Guy Season One
Condition & Grading Notes
Stewie copies look “fine” until you tilt them under light. Then you find the little stuff.
- Edges & corners: small dings/whitening are the silent killers.
- Surface: handling marks show up more than people expect.
- Centering: check front centering before you talk yourself into a submission.
Market Snapshot: How to Shop It
- PC copy: clean raw is usually the sweet spot.
- Grade play: only if it’s legitimately sharp—don’t pay a premium for “maybe.”
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Final Thoughts
Stewie #7 is a legit cornerstone for 2000s TV non-sport. If you’re building a pop-culture binder, this is one of those cards that makes the page feel “real.”
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