Royal Mail has released amazing new stamps to mark the 75th anniversary of the popular comic strip “Peanuts”.
The special edition, created entirely by Interabang, includes eight beautiful designs featuring Charles M. Schulz’s legendary characters, but this time with exciting British details.

One stamp shows Snoopy and Woodstock as Buckingham Palace guards.
Another stamp shows Snoopy and Woodstock on guard duty outside Buckingham Palace. In another, Schroeder plays Pomp and Circumstance No 1 by Edward Elgar on the piano as Lucy, Snoopy and Charlie Brown celebrate nearby.
Snoopy is seen perched on a red postbox with Woodstock, while Lucy and Linus enjoy a day at the seaside, building a sandcastle.




For the 50 years that Charles Schulz wrote Peanuts, the comic strip was read by millions of people around the world, and at one point it was published in 2,600 newspapers worldwide.
The original comic strip, drawn by Charles M. Schulz, first appeared on October 2, 1950.
“For generations, Peanuts has brought laughter, comfort, and quiet wisdom,” – said David Gold from Royal Mail. “This stamp collection is a heartfelt tribute to Charles M. Schulz’s enduring legacy and the timeless charm of his comic strip.”



If you want to purchase the full set (and let’s be honest, who wouldn’t?), the stamps can be pre-ordered at royalmail.com, with distribution starting July 24, 2025.