
There's a reason why i mainly only read the Lion & Thunder annuals and not many of the weekly issues - the incredibly dull covers.
Here's an example: the 10 year-old me goes into the Newsagent with his 10p pocket money and searches the shelf for something to read.
Is his eye be drawn to the above picture of a Moose - or one of the covers below that were out the same year?
'Nuff said.




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Those old Look In covers are very distinctive and I think back to them very fondly now. When I was growing up I don't think I appreciated the artwork and sensibility but they fill me with nostalgia now. No-one would produce a kids' mag in the UK that looked like that today.
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