CAUGHT waiting for the train at Central Station, this young Glasgow Fair holidaymaker is so intent on his comic that not only can you almost see his lips moving, you can practically hear the cogs whirring in his brain.

CAUGHT waiting for the train at Central Station, this young Glasgow Fair holidaymaker is so intent on his comic that not only can you almost see his lips moving, you can practically hear the cogs whirring in his brain.

One of the added benefits of a sunshine break was that you always had the summer special of your favourite comic to look forward to - even if you did end up reading it from cover to cover before you'd even left Glasgow.

His wee sister, and if you've got one they're always looking over your shoulder, seems equally delighted with her dolly, even if she does want a squint at his comic.

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