Posted on 07/24/2007 1:54:18 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
WASHINGTON Endowed with superhuman strength, yet looking different as day and night, the Amazing Spider-Man and the Incredible Hulk will stand shoulder-to-shoulder as the Postal Service launches its latest set of super hero stamps.
The 20-stamp set premieres Thursday at Comic-Con, the comic book and pop culture show in San Diego.
The 41-cent stamps honor the creations of Marvel Comics, and also include Sub-Mariner, The Thing, Captain America, the Silver Surfer, the Spider-Woman, the Invincible Iron Man, Elektra and Wolverine.
In addition, 10 of the stamps highlight covers of comic books featuring the characters.
Stan Lee, co-creator of Spider-Man, the X-Men, Fantastic Four, the Hulk and others said he is thrilled to have his characters on postage stamps.
The only problem is this won't get me a discount at the post office, he joked.
So, how does one create a super hero?
It's not a case of inspiration suddenly striking, Lee said in a telephone interview. I set out to create them.
Usually it was a case of his publisher saying he needed a new hero, or suggesting a crime-fighting team might sell well, and Lee would sit at his desk and start working on new ideas.
Lee refuses to name a favorite character: That's like asking a parent who is his favorite kid.
Dan Buckley, president for publishing at Marvel Entertainment says the stamps are a great honor.
It just proves we're a part of American history, part of the fabric of society, he said of the widely read comics.
Buckley does have favorites Spider-man and Wolverine now but he says they've all had their runs. Right now the Avengers are top sellers. Over the past 20-30 years, the most popular have been the X-Men and Spider-Man.
This is the second set of super hero stamps, following last year's set featuring the creations of DC Comics.
The sheet of 20 41-cent postage stamps honoring the creations of Marvel Comics premieres Thursday at Comic-Con.
U.S. Postal Service: www.usps.com
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