USPS to Honor Bruce Lee With Dynamic Forever Stamp Celebrating Martial Arts Icon | The South Pasadenan
The United States Postal Service (USPS) is set to commemorate the life and legacy of Bruce Lee with the release of a new Forever stamp. This honor recognizes Lee’s profound impact as a Chinese American martial artist and actor, whose work captivated audiences and inspired generations.
A Lasting Legacy
Bruce Lee’s influence extended far beyond the realm of film. He is credited with popularizing martial arts and Asian culture, leaving an indelible mark on action movies and the development of mixed martial arts. The USPS stamp aims to celebrate this multifaceted legacy.
Stamp Design and Details
The stamp’s design, created by artist Kam Mak, utilizes egg tempera painting on traditional gesso. The artwork showcases Lee’s dynamic flying kick, with the words “BRUCE LEE” and “USA FOREVER” visually integrated as if broken apart by the force of the kick. This striking visual representation aims to capture the energy and power associated with Lee’s persona.
Event and Availability
A first-day-of-issue event, free and open to the public, is scheduled for Wednesday, February 18, 2026, at 2 p.m. PT at the Nippon Kan Theater in Seattle, Washington. Interested individuals can register for the event at usps.com/brucelee. The stamp and related philatelic products will be available for purchase through the Postal Store, by calling 844-737-7826, through USA Philatelic, at Post Office locations nationwide, and via the USPS Officially Licensed Collection on Amazon.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who will be present at the first-day-of-issue event?
The Honorable Derek Kan, vice chairman of the USPS Board of Governors, and Shannon Lee, chief executive officer of Bruce Lee Enterprises, will be present at the event.
How can the public share news about the stamp?
News about the Bruce Lee Forever stamp is being shared using the hashtag #BruceLeeStamp.
What is the significance of the yellow brushstroke on the stamp?
The yellow brushstroke references Bruce Lee’s iconic yellow tracksuit worn in the film “The Game of Death,” which was completed and released after his death.
How will this stamp contribute to the ongoing celebration of Bruce Lee’s impact on popular culture?