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P. S.
Mercury Press · 1966–present · 3 issues
About the series
A short-lived but memorable 1966 Mercury Press series, P. S. ran for just three issues, blending the talents of writers like William F. Nolan and artists such as Carmine Infantino. The series is particularly notable for its eclectic mix of creators, including contributions from cartoonist George Herriman and Lou Myers, though its brief run keeps it a footnote rather than a landmark. While its premise remains elusive from the sparse facts, the involvement of Infantino—a key figure in Silver Age comics—gives it a quiet significance for collectors of mid-60s oddities.