
Infinity #3 was published as a two volume issue, each volume running 32 pages.
Features interviews with Jeff Jones, Frank Brunner, Bruce Jones.

Features interviews with Mike Kaluta, Steve Harper.

Features interview with Richard Corben. A color print by Bernie Wrightson (“The Cryptics”) was inserted as a bonus.

Final issue.
Features interviews with Joseph Stefano, Jim Danforth.

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The item in the scans is actually issues 1 and 2 bound together but I'm unsure if that's an anomaly or how it was released.
Roughly 7 × 4"
32 pages
Various ink colors on various colors of paper

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Science-themed comic.
At least some copies had hand-colored covers.
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