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  1. David Armstrong interviewed Golden & Silver Age great, Carmine Infantino in 1999 about his entry into comic books with Fox Comics and Timely, meeting Harry C...

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  2. 4 apr 2013 · With one image, Carmine Infantino defined a comic book era. SHOWCASE #4 – featuring the Silver Age Flash bursting through a reel of film, almost jumping off the page – heralded a new chapter for some of the most iconic characters in the world, and it was due in large part to Carmine’s refined craft, knack for design and ability to create covers that demanded a reader’s response.

  3. 8 apr 2013 · Venerable comic book artist Carmine Infantino passed away April 4, 2013. The cause of death was undisclosed. He was 87 years old. Infantino was best known for his beautifully designed artwork characterized by a spare, abstract, modern-looking approach perfectly in tune with the late 1950s and 1960s, when he reached his creative maturity.

  4. Carmine Infantino. Writer: The Flash. Carmine Infantino's life-long assocation with comics began at an early age when, as a fan, he spent much time trying to find the people who drew the comics. At the age of 15 he met and befriended "Lone Ranger" artist Charles Flanders, who acted as a mentor and teacher to the budding artist. Infantino entered the comics industry in 1942, getting a job with ...

  5. 5 apr 2013 · Remembering Carmine Infantino. By Tom Bondurant. Published Apr 5, 2013. As part of a career in superhero comics that reached back to their beginnings, Carmine Infantino was one of the pillars of the Silver Age, and not just because he was a big part of its formative moment. His sleek redesign of the Flash became the avatar for DC Comics ...

  6. Carmine Infantino was a legendary comic book artist from both the Golden Age and the Silver Age of Comic Books, and the former editorial director of DC Comics. Born in Brooklyn, New York City into a family of Italian origins, young Infantino began his career in comic books while in high school. He was part of the first generation of comic book ...

  7. 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 ...