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October 20, 2008 19:52

In 1996 Bommel stamps were published. There is a stamp folder and also a first day envelope that is specially issued for subscribers to the Panda edition. Incidentally, stamps of other cartoon characters have also appeared.
What do we do with that. I have looked at the postage section, but it is slightly (sic) less extensive than the comic section. For the time being I have not encountered them in the catalog. The Dutch PTT has been a bit active for a while, but the Belgian postal services are much more active in issuing comic strip stamps

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October 20, 2008 20:57

Enter under curiosities, maybe?

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October 20, 2008 21:12

We are still going to take care of curiosities, but you can already lose them there (go to Bommel and then choose curios under “Bommel and Tom Poes”).
Curiosa will soon be set up in such a way that when you enter it you can first choose a type where stamp is one of the options. After that choice you will get the input fields for the postage stamps section (which indeed still has to be completely overhauled and has to be filled; that will all come along) where there will also be a Themes field where Comics is automatically filled in when stamps are entered as curiosities. in Comics. These stamps can therefore be seen immediately in the Stamps section in the Comics theme.

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October 20, 2008 21:27

Will that also happen with ex-libris, screen prints and prints? I noticed that they are now among the comic books (album series), or was I wrong?

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October 20, 2008 22:08

There is a gray area between what is really counted as comic book items and what is considered comic book curiosities. For the time being we count these as comic items. But I understand you disagree with that. Can I imagine something.
What do others think?

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As far as I am concerned, stamps are curiosities. I put ex libris with the book it belongs to. For example, there are a number of publications of Agent 327 with original sketches, which are part of that and not curiosities (in my humble opinion). On the other hand, there was a glicee for sale of Agent 327 that was sold separately, which in turn would belong to the curiosities.
Once upon a time, the very first Asterix story appeared on a large poster in a distant past. Does it belong to comics or curiosities. I tend to think the first because the poster contains a (more or less) complete story.
On the other hand, I also have a poster of Alex and Enak that belongs to the curiosities again because it is only a poster with the two people.
In short, it remains a difficult one. Maybe just throw these kinds of edge cases into the group, like with the stamps?

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October 20, 2008 22:48

Yes, there is also a Suske en Wiske advertising poster with a complete comic strip. I certainly see that as a comic item and not as curiosities.

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October 20, 2008 22:58

I didn't mean that I disagree, but in the past on the forum I talked about it too, (a similar question to the postage stamps) and then most of them shouted, “Curiosa”
To my surprise, I see them entered the comic book series.

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October 21, 2008 00:24

postage stamps belong to postage stamps, so these are also
sketches belong to comics
cars and stuff belongs to curioza
I suggest putting everything that is printed or drawn
that is not a stamp with comics
and the rest with curiosities
You can, however, add a link
to the relevant stamp section at the comics

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