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    Infinity Science Fiction   (about)

    • Publishers:
      • Royal Publications, Inc.; New York: Infinity Science Fiction, Nov 1955 – Nov 1958.
    • Editors:
      • Larry T. Shaw - Editor: Infinity Science Fiction, Nov 1955 – Nov 1958.
      • Lenore Hailparn - Associate Editor: Infinity Science Fiction, Nov 1955 – Feb 1956.
      • John C. Johnson - Assistant Editor: Infinity Science Fiction, Nov 1955 – Feb 1956.
      • John C. Johnson - Associate Editor: Infinity Science Fiction, Jun 1956 – Dec 1956.
      • Lee Hoffman - Assistant Editor: Infinity Science Fiction, Oct 1956 – Nov 1958.
      • Monty Howard - Associate Editor: Infinity Science Fiction, Nov 1957 – Jun 1958.
      • E. A. Cussen - Associate Editor: Infinity Science Fiction, Aug 1958.
      • Hope Muhlberg - Associate Editor: Infinity Science Fiction, Oct 1958 – Nov 1958.
    • Features:























    Ingenue [v1 #4, November-December 1959] ed. Alice Thompson (Dell Publishing Company, Inc., 35¢, 88pp+, 8½″ x 11½″ slick) []
    Details supplied by John Locke.


    Ingenue [v1 #5, January-February 1960] ed. Alice Thompson (Dell Publishing Company, Inc., 35¢, 88pp+, 8½″ x 11½″ slick) []
    Details supplied by John Locke.



    Ingenue [v1 #7, May-June 1960] ed. Alice Thompson (Dell Publishing Company, Inc., 35¢, 98pp+, 8½″ x 11½″ slick) []
    Details supplied by John Locke.


    Ingenue [v2 #7, December 1960] ed. Alice Thompson (Dell Publishing Company, Inc., 35¢, 88pp+, 8½″ x 11½″ slick) []
    Details supplied by John Locke.




















    Inquirer Magazine [January 12, 2003] ed. Avery Rome (tabloid) []
    A rare foray into fiction by IM, and a remarkably bitter story for a Sunday supplement, in which two estranged spouses both suspect their better halves killed in the various massacres of 2001. The magazine didn’t publish any response in the succeeding issue’s lettercol. Kalfus is about as big a name as Busch, at least in my possibly skewed cosmology. Details supplied by Todd Mason.






















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