Sunday, 25 February 2024

Comic Strips

 

1982: 150th Anniversary Birth of Wilhelm Busch

The Maxi Card features a character from poet, illustrator, painter and satirist Wilhelm Busch's illustrated story in verse called Die Fromme Helene (The Good Helen or The Pious Helen) which satirises religious hypocrisy and dubious morality.  The card quotes and illustrates from  Chapter 5 - The Love Letter.  Busch published pictorial broadsheets (Bilderbogen) that "can be considered precursors of the comic strip" which has led him being called 'the forefather of comics'

 

The reverse of the card shows his self portrait.  Having shown the past here is how it

2021: DC Collection

looks now.

2012: Comics

In contrast Bunty's "The Four Marys"  had adventures and solved mysteries at a boarding school. Midnight feasts always featured at some point. The strip ran for 40 years and resulted in generations of girls dreaming of being sent away to boarding school, the reality may have been rather different.

Bunty is no longer published but the science fiction comic 2000AD is still in print with its most famous creation Judge Dredd.  No dystopian futures for

2020: Centenary of Rupert Bear - Stamps above from the story ''Rupert and the Mares Nest"

Rupert Bear, a comic strip which first appeared in the Daily Express newspaper in 1920. The Rupert annuals started to be published in 1936 and are still published today with a cult following.   The full set of stamps can be seen here 

Sunday Stamps theme this week is - Illustrated - See It On A Postcard



 

7 comments:

marina said...

wow! what great stamps you are showing today. And the stories too. Interesting the one of the German illustrator. The Rupert Bear is so cute.

viridian said...

The Rupert stamps are delightful! The batman stamps are full of energy.

violet s said...

I used to get the Rupert annuals every when year when I was young. I am still bitterly disappointed that they were tossed out by my father when he thought I was too old for them. Comics have certainly changed a lot over the years!

Lisa said...

What wonderful stamps! I love Rupert Bear. An illustrated story that "satirises religious hypocrisy and dubious morality" sounds fascinating!

Joy said...

Must be a familiar story Violet as alas my mother gave all my Rupert annuals away and yet randomly kept a lot of my other books, most unusual for her.

FinnBadger said...

Love the Rupert Bear stamps, and I read 2000AD avidly for many years

Mail Adventures said...

I like comic stamps, although some of these are rather unknown to me. My favourite would be Rupert's stamps. They look really great on envelopes and postcards!