No, all of the Topps "Allen and Ginter" cards say Brooklyn on the front, because that's where Topps is located. "Allen and Ginter" is an old cigarette brand from the 1880s that inserted baseball cards as a premium, and Topps has revived that name and produced cards with period designs.

The set also includes Stan Lee "relic" cards (a swatch of his tie), or you can get a plain Stan card without an autograph or a bit of his clothing. A seller on Ebay is asking $1.00 for a plain Stan card. So don't let the $140 price throw you.

I wonder what it’s like after death.  Prob’ly it’s like it is b’fore birth.  Is it nothing?  Non-existence?  That’s not hard t’understand, but it’s hard for people t’accept.  It’s hard for them to imagine not existing because all of their memories are of their existence, not non-existence.  An’ people ain’t too crazy about the idea of themselves not existing.
- Harvey Pekar, “Short Weekend: A Story About the Cosmic and the Ordinary,” American Splendor #3, 1978.