Talk:Lucky Starr series
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Cover art
editSince there have been so many editions, each with its own set of cover artwork, I don't really see the point of displaying the one set included here. Surely this should be an "all or nothing" deal: examples of artwork from every edition, or no artwork at all. Since three of the covers included in the table present were either uploaded incorrectly or were deemed non-fair use, the existing table is embarrassingly pointless. Remove? Canonblack 12:58, 5 July 2006 (UTC)
Image copyright problem with Image:LuckyStarr1.jpg
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Date format?
editI see through the editor that this page uses DMY dates. Why? Asimov was an American author working for American publishers. Why do we have to use a British/European dating style? --JDspeeder1 (talk) 01:44, 18 August 2021 (UTC)