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The Comic Strip Classics series of commemorative postage stamps was issued by the US Postal Service on October 1, 1995, to honor the centennial of the newspaper comic strip. 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:

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  • The Comic Strip Classics series of commemorative postage stamps was issued by the US Postal Service on October 1, 1995, to honor the centennial of the newspaper comic strip. 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: * The Yellow Kid * The Katzenjammer Kids * Little Nemo in Slumberland * Bringing Up Father * Krazy Kat * Rube Goldberg’s Inventions * Toonerville Folks * Gasoline Alley * Barney Google * Little Orphan Annie * Popeye * Blondie * Dick Tracy * Alley Oop * Nancy * Flash Gordon * Li'l Abner * Terry and the Pirates * Prince Valiant * Brenda Starr, Reporter (en)
  • Comic Strip Classics è una serie commemorativa di venti francobolli emessi il 1º ottobre 1995 dal servizio postale degli Stati Uniti per il centenario della nascita del fumetto; tale data viene convenzionalmente fatta coincidere con la pubblicazione, il 5 maggio 1895, della prima pagina domenicale del personaggio di Yellow Kid, disegnato da Richard Felton Outcault, pubblicata sul New York World di Joseph Pulitzer. I venti francobolli, tutti da 32 cent, sono riuniti in un unico foglio, disposti su quattro colonne. Ogni francobollo è dedicato a un diverso personaggio del fumetto americano pubblicato prima del 1950 e porta sul retro una breve storia del personaggio scritta da . (it)
  • A série Comic Strip Classics de selos comemorativos foi editado pelo United States Postal Service em 1995 em homenagem ao centenário das tiras diárias dos jornais. A série trazia desenhos de personagens das tiras diárias com seus logotipos. A série foi restrita às séries criadas anteriormente a 1950. (pt)
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  • Comic Strip Classics è una serie commemorativa di venti francobolli emessi il 1º ottobre 1995 dal servizio postale degli Stati Uniti per il centenario della nascita del fumetto; tale data viene convenzionalmente fatta coincidere con la pubblicazione, il 5 maggio 1895, della prima pagina domenicale del personaggio di Yellow Kid, disegnato da Richard Felton Outcault, pubblicata sul New York World di Joseph Pulitzer. I venti francobolli, tutti da 32 cent, sono riuniti in un unico foglio, disposti su quattro colonne. Ogni francobollo è dedicato a un diverso personaggio del fumetto americano pubblicato prima del 1950 e porta sul retro una breve storia del personaggio scritta da . (it)
  • A série Comic Strip Classics de selos comemorativos foi editado pelo United States Postal Service em 1995 em homenagem ao centenário das tiras diárias dos jornais. A série trazia desenhos de personagens das tiras diárias com seus logotipos. A série foi restrita às séries criadas anteriormente a 1950. (pt)
  • The Comic Strip Classics series of commemorative postage stamps was issued by the US Postal Service on October 1, 1995, to honor the centennial of the newspaper comic strip. 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: (en)
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