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Intelligence, they say, is very much like underwear. It’s important that you have it but not necessary that you show it off. Some come to the fountain of knowledge that is Infinity magazine to drink deep, others just to gargle, but either way we can assure you that you’re always going to learn something new when you peruse these fascinating pages.

Infinity is going from strength to strength these days, and guess what? It’s very hard for us to believe, but this great mag has been going for almost 8 years now and in August of 2026 we will be celebrating our historic 100th issue.

We have big plans for that one, an 84-page special that will be the same price as a normal edition. How can we do it for the money? Well don’t expect an answer here. It’s a mystery on the same scale as the time honoured question of, “How do you know when you’ve run out of invisible ink?” Or “What on earth did they go back to before they invented drawing boards?”

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