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  1. Carmine Infantino ( / ɪnfənˈtiːnoʊ /; May 24, 1925 [1] – April 4, 2013) [2] [3] was an American comics artist and editor, primarily for DC Comics, during the late 1950s and early 1960s period known as the Silver Age of Comic Books.

  2. May 24, 2020 · Though he had drawn for many comic-book publishers since he was a teenager in the 1940s — the Golden Age of Comics — Carmine Infantino’s style matured at DC Comics by the mid-’50s to make him the premiere DC artist of the Silver Age.

  3. Carmine Infantino (1925-2013) was an American comics artist and editor, who ushered in the period known as the Silver Age of Comic Books with the advent of the 2nd Flash in Showcase #4.

  4. Jun 29, 2010 · Infantino produced his most fondly remembered and important comics art for DC in the “Silver Age” of the 1950s and 1960s. He was the artist on the title which marked the beginning of this period, the revamped Flash, from its launching in 1956 into the mid-’60s.

  5. Dec 6, 2017 · Carmine Michael Infantino (born on May 24, 1925) was an American comics artist and editor who was a major force in shaping the face of DC Comics through the Silver Age. In his early career as an artist, Carmine would freelance for any company that would have him, including Timely, Prize Comics, Hillman Periodicals, and Fawcett.

  6. Along with his costume and cover designs, Infantino’s interior art also redefined the dynamic language of superhero art. Most notably, his techniques to showcase the Flash’s superspeed –a series of figures in a flurry of speedlines — became the standard way of drawing the character in action.

  7. Carmine Infantino (1925-2013) was an American comics artist and editor, who ushered in the period known as the Silver Age of Comic Books with the advent of the 2nd Flash in Showcase #4.

  8. View Carmine Infantino original comic art for sale at auction. Find artist info, artworks for sale, and past pricing data from our auction archives.

  9. From Comic Book Artist #1. This interview was conducted by phone on February 28 and March 1, 1998. It was copy-edited by Carmine Infantino. COMIC BOOK ARTIST: What was your first official position at DC? You started as a freelance artist? CARMINE INFANTINO: I was a freelance artist there, and Marvel was really kicking the hell out of DC.

  10. Carmine Infantino (born May 24, 1925, in Brooklyn, New York) is an American comic book artist and editor who was a major force in the Silver Age of Comic Books. He was inducted into the Comic Book Hall of Fame in 2000, and was cited in Comics Buyer's Guide Millennium Poll as the greatest penciller of all time.

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