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A professional-looking [[fanzine]] published in the 70s by [[Adam Malin]] and [[Gary Berman]] in [[New York]]. It was printed on slick paper with pro art and at least one story in each issue.
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A professional-looking [[fanzine]] published in the 70s by [[Adam Malin]] and [[Gary Berman]] in [[New York]]. It was printed on slick paper with [[pro]] [[art]] and at least one story in each issue.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 03:53, 6 November 2023

(Did you mean a different Infinity?)


A professional-looking fanzine published in the 70s by Adam Malin and Gary Berman in New York. It was printed on slick paper with pro art and at least one story in each issue.

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6 January 1976 Interview with Joseph Stefano (Outer Limits)



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