Comic Strip Classics

In this article, we will explore the fascinating world of Comic Strip Classics. From its origins to its relevance today, we will delve into the highlights of Comic Strip Classics and its impact in different areas. We will analyze its influence on society, its evolution over time and its possible implications for the future. Through a variety of perspectives and approaches, we aim to offer a comprehensive and enriching view on Comic Strip Classics, with the aim of providing the reader with a deeper and more contextualized understanding of this exciting topic. Join us on this journey of discovery and reflection!

Commemorative Comic Strip Classics

The Comic Strip Classics series of commemorative postage stamps was issued by the United States Postal Service on October 1, 1995, to honor the centennial of the newspaper comic strip.[1] The 20 stamps all are listed in the Scott catalogue as No. 3000 for a pane and 3000a through 3000t for the individual stamps.

Restricted to strips created before 1950, the series featured drawings of comic-strip characters with their logos. The stamps were arranged in five tiers with four stamps to a tier. The featured strips are listed here in the sequence as published:

References

  1. ^ Walker, Mort. Mort Walker's Private Scrapbook : celebrating a life of love and laughter. Kansas City: Andrews McNeel, 2000. ISBN 9780740711268 (p.256).