Titter was, like all of its sibblings, cast in the same mould as Beauty Parade. Its only distingushing features were a greater number of references to the burlesque, esp. the days of the CanCan, and a greater variety of front covers. The artist Peter Driben produced the majority of Harrisons covers, closely followed by Earl Moran and Billy deVorss, the front cover of Titter however was painted by Merlin Enabit, an artist who mixed his own paints from natural dyes.
The following images are a collection of magazine covers and they're best viewed in 16 bit colour. Simply click on the thumbnail image to view.
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