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  1. Carmine Infantino was born via midwife in his family's apartment in Brooklyn, New York City. His father, Pasquale "Patrick" Infantino, born in New York City, was originally a musician who played saxophone, clarinet, and violin, and had a band with composer Harry Warren. During the Great Depression he turned to a career as a licensed plumber.

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    • April 4, 2013 (aged 87), Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S.
  2. 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. In 1966 Infantino became Editorial Director and changed the way DC operated when he made artists Joe Orlando and Dick Giordano editors. After promoting newcomer Neal ...

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  4. 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.

  5. Apr 6, 2013 · Carmine Michael Infantino was born in Brooklyn on May 24, 1925. As a boy, he adored drawing and dreamed of becoming an architect, but family finances amid the Depression put that calling out of reach.

  6. Dec 6, 2017 · Carmine Infantino was a comic book artist, editor and publisher who worked for DC and Marvel. He created or co-created characters like the Flash, Green Lantern, the Atom and the Avengers. Read his interview with journalist Bryan Stroud from 2007.

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  7. Apr 5, 2013 · Comic book legend Carmine Infantino died Thursday at the age of 87. During a five-decade career, he drew for DC, Marvel and others, and was most notable for co-creating the Silver Age version of ...

  8. Learn how Carmine Infantino created the iconic costumes and covers of the Flash, Batman, and other DC characters in the 1950s and 1960s. Explore his smooth style, pop art influences, and legacy in comics history.

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