Agreed! Megaforce (or, better, Megaforce Worldwide) was their label until 1992. That's how I entered my cassette version, even omitting Atlantic as that logo is completely absent from the cassette itself.
I'm fairly sure the correct label for this release should be "Megaforce" with "Atlantic" as a secondary label. This is how I originally entered it, but has since been changed. I know it may seem like splitting hairs but at this stage of King's X's career they were signed to "Megaforce" who were responsible for production and distribution of there recorded output with "Atlantic" being simply a parent company. However that did change sometime in 1992 when King's X moved up from "Megaforce Records" to the parent label "Atlantic Records". I think pre-1992 releases should be listed as "Megaforce" with "Atlantic" as a secondary label, and releases / represses etc... from 1992-1997 would be "Atlantic" only. Hoping for some feedback as to whether this sounds correct and if so I will ask to have it changed. The multiple labels that appear on CD's confuse the heck out of me at times!
The outer black ring of the CD image is an artifact of the scanning process only and is not visible when viewing by eye. It contains the normal legal jargon text (unauthorized copying, lending, broadcasting etc...), written around the periphery of the disc in English, German & French.