Comic FDC
Hand drawn or painted FDC (first day covers) have been done since the 1940s. Over the past few years I have begun combining my collection of comic character hand drawn sketches with FDCs. This blog is being maintained for the purpose of sharing my collection...
Saturday, May 16, 2026
Plastic Man : 2006 DC comics
Friday, May 15, 2026
Leonardo Cartoon Exhibit : 1962 London
Leonardo da Vinci - The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne and the Infant Saint John the Baptist ('The Burlington House Cartoon') National Gallery Main Collection
This large drawing of the Virgin Mary, with the Christ Child in her lap, while her mother St Anne looks on, was made in preparation for a painting, probably as a presentation drawing: a full-sized study of what the planned picture might look like. It was, in a sense, intended as a work of art in its own right, unlike other cartoons that were typically used to physically transfer a design of the drawing to the support for painting. Often known as ‘The Burlington House Cartoon’, it is the only surviving large-scale drawing by Leonardo.
The drawing was executed in charcoal and black and white chalk, on eight sheets of paper that are glued together, is dated around 1500. A portion of the cartoon is seen in the upper corner of this 2002 Italian issue.
By 1791, it was inventoried as belonging to the Royal Academy, in London. The cartoon is sometimes still known as the "Burlington House Cartoon", a title once used frequently in reference to the building of the Royal Academy which housed the drawing.
In 1962, the cartoon was put up for sale. Amid fears that it would find an overseas buyer, it was exhibited in the National Gallery where it was seen by more than a quarter of a million people in a little more than four months, many of whom made donations in order to keep the artwork in the United Kingdom. The price was eventually met by donations, thanks in part to contributions from the National Art Collections Fund.
Thursday, May 14, 2026
Globi : 2020 Switzerland
The Swiss Mickey Mouse, Globi is illustrated on the stamp issued by Swiss Post. Globi is one of the most famous cartoon characters in Swiss-Germen part of Switzerland. He first appears in 1932. Swiss Post issued two stamps featuring this cute parrot. To be specific, the stamp shows the cover of Globi edition that appears in 2020 aspiring and teaching children.
Globi is particularly popular in German-speaking Switzerland and brings together young and old. Everyone can recount their own Globi adventures has explored a new world with Globi. Swiss post has already issued Globi special stamp in 1997 to mark the ‘ Globi bei der’ Post’ (Globi at post Office) edition. 
Wednesday, May 13, 2026
Milan Comics & Games : 2024
Tuesday, May 12, 2026
Poseidon - Portugal : 2025
Monday, May 11, 2026
Sunday, May 10, 2026
Cartoon Series #1 : 1995 S Korea
Saturday, May 9, 2026
Comicon : 2018 Naples
Two stylized Pulcinellas, dressed in blue, appear to dance like puppets on the poster for the 2018 Naples International Comics Festival, designed by Lorenzo Mattotti. The Comicon celebrates it's 20th anniversary and is again held at the Mostra d'Oltremare, from April 28th to May 1st.
Friday, May 8, 2026
The Art of Disney : 2004 Friendship
The Art of Disney: Friendship - The U.S. Postal Service® issued The Art of Disney: Friendship postage stamps featuring Mickey Mouse, Goofy, Donald Duck, and a host of Disney friends from Lion King, Pinocchio and Bambi.
Commemorative postmarks:
Thursday, May 7, 2026
Myths and Legends - Ukraine : 2022
Wednesday, May 6, 2026
Romics XVIII International Comic Festival : 2015 Italy
Tuesday, May 5, 2026
Monday, May 4, 2026
Myths and Legends - Azerbijan : 2022
In Turkic mythology, Tepegoz or Tepegöz is a legendary creature who has only one eye on his forehead – a kind of cyclops. He is an ogre that appears in the Book of Dede Korkut, a famous epic story of the Oghuz Turks.
Div or dev are monstrous creatures within Middle Eastern lore. Most of their depictions derive from Persian mythology, integrated to Islam and spread to surrounding cultures including Armenia, Turkic countries and Albania. They exist alongside with jinn and shayatin within South- and Central Asia demon-beliefs.


































