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Old 11-14-2022, 06:11 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by ZodWallop View Post

Orion seems to be doing that black on yellow for all their books.
Not all. If you look at the Michael Moorcock books available on Kobo UK (of which I have been consuming a ton recently), it seems like anything that was part of their "Gateway Essentials" line gets cover art, but everything else just gets the generic black-on-yellow text.

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The first two aren't my style, but they aren't terrible. You (and I) are just out of touch with what the current trend is.
I wanted to make it clear that it wasn't just a "things were better in my day" post, because I was born in the late 80's and I feel like the trend was already turning towards the generic by the time I was reading books. I genuinely think the older covers looked more interesting.
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