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  1. 30 apr 2024 · Carmine Infantino pencils, Joe Giella inks Thing is, the Outsider, who was first referenced in October 1964s Detective Comics #334 , wasn’t originally supposed to be Alfred at all. And Alfred was never supposed to come back.

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  2. 4 mag 2024 · When Blackout made his debut all the way back in the pages of 1978's Nova #19 by writer Marv Wolfman and artist Carmine Infantino, he came into conflict with the titular hero during a series of high-tech robberies.

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  3. 1 giorno fa · The character first appeared in Showcase #4 (October 1956), created by writer Robert Kanigher and penciler Carmine Infantino. A forensic chemist, Barry accidentally gains superpowers following a lightning strike in his laboratory. Like other heroes who go by the Flash, Barry is a "speedster", with powers that derive mainly from his superhuman speed

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  4. 14 mag 2024 · Yet, Filmation’s Batman (of both series, 1968 and 1977) was the New Look one created by Carmine Infantino in 1964 (short bat ears on the cowl, whose front was that solid black plus eyebrows of the New Look), even if by 1977 we’re well into the Adams-Aparo-Rogers look for Bats.

  5. 8 mag 2024 · While Carmine Infantino might have greenlit the idea because of the success of the 1968 movie and its follow-ups — something that the always pop-culture conscious Kirby would also have been aware of — Kamandi as it exists is actually Kirby revisiting two earlier ideas from his own career.

  6. 18 ore fa · By Gardner F. Fox, John Broome, Mike Friedrich, Carmine Infantino, Sheldon Moldoff, Gil Kane, Frank Springer, Chic Stone, Sid Greene, Joe Giella & various (DC Comics) ISBN: 978-1-4012-1719-8 (TPB) After 3 seasons (perhaps 2½ would be closer) the Batman TV show ended in March, 1968.

  7. 4 giorni fa · May 18, 2024. Who's This? The (then) fastest man alive. The facts: Barry Allen, the second Flash, was the brainchild of editor Julius Schwartz, writer Robert Kanigher and penciler Carmine Infantino, ushering in a new age of superhero comics in Showcase #4 (October 1956).