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  1. Carmine Infantino (/ ɪ n f ən ˈ t iː n oʊ /; May 24, 1925 – April 4, 2013) 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. Apr 6, 2013 · Carmine Infantino — the man who SAVED BATMAN! — died on Thursday at his home in Manhattan. Mr. Infantino, a celebrated comic-book artist who also drew the Flash, was 87. His agent, J. David...

  3. May 24, 2020 · With his more down-to-earth Batman, whom he redesigned for the 1960s (clearing the runway for the runaway success of the 1966 television series), Infantino earned his place in the pantheon of definitive Batman artists.

  4. 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.

  5. Learn how artist Carmine Infantino redesigned Batman in 1964 with a sleek, athletic look and a yellow oval around the Bat-emblem. See how his covers combined pop art and commercial advertising to create iconic images for DC's Silver Age comics.

  6. Carmine Infantino wan an American artist. Infantino is one of the most well known Batman artists, having designed the New-Look costume in 1964. Infantino is also known for designing Barry Allen's all-red costume, when Julius Schwartz reinvented the Flash. The Infantino style Batman was...

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  8. Jun 3, 2014 · In 1964, DC Comics enlisted artist Carmine Infantino to introduce the "new look" Batman. As he had with The Flash and Adam Strange before, Infantino came up with a slick, modern look for the series, making the Dark Knight a creature of the shadows once more.

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