Weird how many people remember this campaign. I was asked about it ages ago and eventually stumbled across this advert from January 1981 ... and you know how I hate to have stray pictures sitting around on my hard drive.
Update: When I posted this back on 2 April 2009, I thought that would be the end of it. However, I've just stumbled across this letter in the pages of Look and Learn from 2 January 1982 that directly tackles the question of why Superman was fighting cigarette addiction for the Health Education Council whilst also promoting "sweet cigarettes" for Bassetts:
The product of Saatchi & Saatchi.
ReplyDeleteIt must've cost a bob or two to buy Superman, but they used him well, and it's bang on the target audience.
Cute and Clear Message Advertisement. I used to amaze on seeing Spiderman & Superman figures on any advertisements during my childhood... They clearly conveyed message better than any living celebrity.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing Steve.
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I'm old enough to remember this too. Those Marvel UK titles with an ad for Superman in them. I'm sure somewhere down the line there was a short comic strip and an animated tv advert.
ReplyDeletehi also a superman fan i have the 8page comic and have just listed it on ebay .
ReplyDeleteAnother interesting column, Steve. That issue of Look and Learn was only 15 issues before the magazine faded after 20 years & 1049 issues.Bassett sweet cigarettes were certainly very popular in the 60's & I can remember collecting a series of Disney characters.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a great find!
I unearthed a couple of the print ads, along with the TV spots, for my blog (Starlogged) last year if anyone is interested:
http://starlogged.blogspot.co.uk/2012/02/superman-vs-nick-oteen-when-titans.html
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I have two of the original promotional mini-comics for this campaign ...
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