Writers / Artists: Steve Hickman

Features interviews with Frank Frazetta, Bernie Wrightson.
There were two printings of Infinity #2, with different pages of art by Dan Adkins and Gray Morrow. The first printing had heavy, glossy covers, and the second printing had a mat finish cover.
There is no date on either printing, but the ad included here states that Infinity #2 was published in 1971. The ad also states that one of the new pieces of art would be by Clyde Caldwell, but no Caldwell art appears in either printing.

Interviews with Mike Kaluta, Vaughn Bode, Tom Sutton, John Severin, Bernie Wrightson, and Jeff Jones. Strips by Steve Hickman, Jim Miller, Vaughn Bode. “The EC Answer to Comic Book Originality” by Meade Frierson III.
The second image is simply a color scan of the original cover painting.

Includes a 4-page strip by Bernie Wrightson, the first chapter of “Pilgrim” by Tom Sutton, and Part 1 of “Nest Egg” written by Alan Simons and drawn by Steve Hickman and Robert Kline.
The second image is simply a color scan of the original cover painting.

A typo in the indicia numbers this issue as #4, but an ad that appeared in RBCC #79 [see images] identifies this third issue as #3. This was the third and final issue.
Includes an unpublished Web of Horror strip by Berni Wrightson, and Chapter 2 of an original strip by Tom Sutton called “Pilgrim,” and the conclusion of the “Nest Egg” strip that started in issue #2.

Full title: Madstar Science Fiction Quarterly. This was this only issue to be published.

Bios of con guests Frank Frazetta, Ted White, portfolio by John Fantucchio, and loose insert about Denny O’Neil written by Neal Adams.

Includes two strips intended for Web of Horror by Tom Sutton and Mike Kaluta, and cover for Web of Horror #4 by Bernie Wrightson.

EC fanzine.

EC fanzine.

EC fanzine. Features interviews with Jim Steranko and Bill Gaines.
Final issue.
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