The Sunday Funnies Postage Stamps are Almost too Cute to Use
Robyn Currie — January 6, 2010 — Pop Culture
References: comicsalliance & neatorama
I was never one for the comics section of the newspaper (except for Marmaduke, I love Marmaduke), but I must say that these Sunday Funnies Postage Stamps have found a little soft spot in my heart.
The United States Postal Service announced that several of the most beloved comic strips were to make an appearance in the Sunday Funnies Postage Stamps collection including Calvin and Hobbes, Archie and Dennis the Menace, but alas, no Marmaduke.
The United States Postal Service announced that several of the most beloved comic strips were to make an appearance in the Sunday Funnies Postage Stamps collection including Calvin and Hobbes, Archie and Dennis the Menace, but alas, no Marmaduke.
Trend Themes
1. Collectible Stamps - The trend towards collectibles in the stamp industry presents an opportunity to create a line of collectible stamps for popular comic book and cartoon characters.
2. Nostalgia Marketing - Businesses can tap into the nostalgia of their target audience to promote their brand or products, such as using traditional comic characters for promotional material.
3. Digital Collectibles - This trend presents an opportunity to create digital collectibles featuring popular comic and cartoon characters, making them accessible to a wider audience.
Industry Implications
1. Stamp Collectibles - The collectible stamp industry can benefit from embracing popular comic book and cartoon characters, expanding their potential customer base.
2. Marketing and Advertising - Businesses can tap into the nostalgia of their target audience to promote their brand or products, such as using traditional comic characters for promotional material.
3. Digital Art and Imaging - The emerging field of digital collectibles presents an opportunity to create new and innovative ways to create and share digital images featuring popular comic and cartoon characters.
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