The Secret History of My Chemical Romance

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The Secret History of My Chemical Romance is a “132-page guide to the amazing world of MCR”, featuring classic interviews, career highlights, and Gerard Way’s journey from Jersey to global stardom, covering twenty years of rock innovation and musical evolution. It was by issued by Future Publishing…

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Stop Overthinking by Tina Tessina

Contributed by Bryson Stohr

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Stop Overthinking is a 2023 book by Tina Tessina that aims to help readers identify and confront overthinking.

The main typeface is URW DIN used in various styles, with Colossalis Black added for the first part of the word “overthinking” for emphasis.

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Zingo! games

Contributed by Pijush Dutta

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Zingo! is a series of Bingo-like card games by ThinkFun. Launched in 2002, it aims to engage kids aged 4 and up in learning and enhancing memory and word recognition skills. Rat Fink Heavy is used for the logo, featuring bouncing letters with contour and gradient fill. The playful slab serif by…

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My Robot by Eve Bunting

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My Robot is a children’s book written by Eve Bunting (1928–2023) and illustrated by Dagmar Fehlau. It was published in 2006 as a Level 2 title in the Green Light Readers series by Harcourt.

Both the main title and the byline are set in Rat Fink Roman , whose playful, irregular forms match the…

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The Mind of the Mnemonist by A.R. Luria, Henry Regnery

Contributed by Lot Schröder

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Eight years after the first English edition by Basic Books, A.R. Luria’s The Mind of the Mnemonist was reissued by Chicago-based publisher Henry Regnery. Roger Harvey’s jacket design uses Harry Obese, the heaviest weight of Harry , alongside Univers. The layered text snippets in pink and red…

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Supernatural Healing Today by Trevor Dearing

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Trevor Dearing (1933–2023) was a Charismatic Anglican priest who wrote eighteen books, including this one about miraculous healing through faith. For the cover, designer Cynthia Sahlman build a wall of type from the Heavy and Regular weights of ITC Serif Gothic. The display typeface by Herb…

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Mermaid magazine

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Cover of issue 1. Franklin Gothic Extra Condensed is used for the cover text.

Mermaid was an American adult magazine first published in 1962 by Geemil Publications (not be confused with another adult magazine also called Mermaid , published from 1958 by Garden of Eve Publications).

The…

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U2 – “Pride (In the Name of Love)” single cover

Contributed by Alex Pollock

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From Wikipedia:

“Pride (In the Name of Love)” is a song by Irish rock band U2. It is the second track on the band's 1984 album, The Unforgettable Fire , and was released as its lead single in September 1984. The song was produced by Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois. Written about the civil rights…

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The Executioner book series, Pinnacle Books

Contributed by Andy Bartlett

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Battle Mask, 1970. Secondary text is in Trade Gothic and Gothic No. 13 or similar.

Matterhorn is used for Don Pendleton’s The Executioner series from Pinnacle Books. Shown above is the first printing of the third book, Battle Mask, published in April 1970. The shorter bar in the…

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Magik logo

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Magik is a Marvel Comics character who first appeared in 1975. The current Magik logo seems to have been first used for the comic book Mystic Arcana: Magik #1 in 2007, and continues to be used for the 2025 Magik comic book series.

The logo uses Morpheus , except for the G , which is from Meath FLF. A sword has been…

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Minnie ’n Me

Contributed by Ian Fine-Free

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Minnie ’n Me: Songs Just for Girls album cover (1990), ft. the italic and roman styles of ITC Century Bold Condensed for secondary text

From The Disney Wiki:

Minnie ’n Me was a 1990s merchandise branding program from the Walt Disney Company featuring the comic character Minnie…

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