📰 Marc Bolan – Cover : Apr. 1972
- T.Rex

- Apr 29, 1972
- 2 min read
Record Mirror’s striking front cover featuring a close-up portrait of Marc Bolan, marking him as one of the defining faces of the early glam rock explosion.
The cover radiates the raw charisma and androgynous glamour that made Bolan the undisputed king of British pop in spring 1972.
🗞 Record Mirror
📅 Date: April 29, 1972
⏱ Length: 4 min read
📰 Key Highlights
• Full-colour close-up portrait of Marc Bolan with glitter on his face
• Bold masthead “RECORD MIRROR” with the tagline “The Immortal” launching a new Buddy Holly series
• Cover line “MARC BOLAN – PAGE 4” directing readers to the main feature inside
• Additional teasers including “WHO KILLED THE BEATLES? — LENNON TELLS ALL” and “GRATEFUL DEAD • TEMPTATIONS • WAXIE MAXIE”
• Classic early-1972 glam-era design with bright yellow and red colour scheme
📰 Overview
Published on April 29, 1972, this Record Mirror cover placed Marc Bolan front and centre during the height of T. Rextasy. The striking glitter-adorned portrait captured Bolan at the peak of his visual and commercial power, while the issue promised an in-depth feature on him alongside other major stories of the week.
📰 Source Details
Publication / Venue: Record Mirror
Date: April 29, 1972
Format: Front cover
Provenance Notes: Verified from preserved cover scan; typography, colour scheme and layout consistent with Record Mirror’s April 1972 issues.
📰 The Story
The cover image of Marc Bolan, complete with glitter makeup and intense gaze, symbolised the androgynous, theatrical style that defined glam rock. Inside, the magazine promised a major feature on Bolan, reflecting his status as one of the biggest stars in Britain at the time. The issue also launched a new series on rock immortals with Buddy Holly and included Lennon’s thoughts on the Beatles’ break-up.
This cover perfectly encapsulated the vibrant, glitter-filled spirit of British pop in spring 1972.
📰 Visual Archive

Iconic full-colour close-up photograph of Marc Bolan with glitter sparkling on his cheeks, framed by the bold red-and-yellow Record Mirror masthead. The layout includes smaller teaser boxes and the classic “RECORD MIRROR” logo, creating a vibrant and eye-catching front page.
📰 Related Material
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📰 Closing Notes
This April 1972 Record Mirror cover remains one of the most memorable images of Marc Bolan during his imperial glam phase. The glitter, the stare, and the bold design perfectly capture the moment when T. Rex ruled the charts and Bolan became the visual icon of an entire era.
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📝 Copyright Notice
All magazine scans, photographs, and original text excerpts referenced in this entry remain the property of their respective copyright holders. This Chronicle entry is a transformative, non-commercial archival summary created for historical documentation and educational reference. No ownership of the original material is claimed or implied.





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