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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.
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.
Carmine Infantino (b. May 24, 1925 – d.April 4, 2013) was a writer. In 1956 Infantino created the red and yellow Flash who appeared in Showcase #4 which revitalized the superhero genre and kicked off the Silver Age of comics.
Jun 29, 2010 · A rare and candid conversation with the legendary comic book artist and publisher, who worked on Flash, Green Lantern, Batman, and more. Learn about his early life, career, influences, and controversies in this 2010 interview.
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.
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Apr 5, 2013 · Carmine Infantino, the legendary DC comic artist and editor, died Thursday at age 87 in Manhattan, according to a statement issued by the publisher. Infantino had a huge impact on...