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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. O'Neil modernizó a varios de los personajes más antiguos de DC, como a la Mujer Maravilla, [17] Batman, Linterna Verde, Flecha Verde y Superman. [18] En 1970, Infantino contrató al artista estrella de Marvel Comics, Jack Kirby, para DC Comics.

  3. 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.

  4. 6 de abr. de 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...

  5. Carmine Infantino, de lo clásico a lo impactante. La portada de octubre de 1956 de la revista Showcase # 4, marco el reinicio de uno de los superhéroes pertenecientes a la era pasada, y que se...

  6. 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.

  7. 4 de abr. de 2013 · Whether he was bringing the first appearance of Barry Allen to life, or building a bridge between Earth-One and Two in the legendary “The Flash of Two Worlds” story, chronicling the adventures of Adam Strange and reinventing the look of Batman and his entire family, he breathed new life into every character he encountered, and also made a ...