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Vintage Patriotic Bicentennial Dick Tracy Stickers 1975 Chester Gould Chicago Tribune

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Vintage Patriotic Bicentennial Dick Tracy Stickers: 1975 Collectible

These vintage stickers feature the iconic American comic character, Dick Tracy, created by Chester Gould for The Chicago Tribune New York News Syndicate. Measuring 3 1/4" x 2", these historic pieces offer a glimpse into a bygone era.

Dick Tracy made his debut in 1931 and quickly gained popularity despite criticisms of their violence. By 1937, the comic was the third most popular, following only Little Orphan Annie and Popeye. These stickers likely date back to the Bicentennial, providing a nostalgic feel amidst national healing after turbulent times.

The limited supply of these collectibles is dwindling, making them increasingly rare. If you're planning to affix them to anything, please note that the adhesive may need additional support. Consider preserving these artifacts as a reminder of American cultural history.

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