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Carmine Infantino

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Carmine Infantino
Known forThe Flash
Issues credited1,221
Active1943–1967
Primary rolecover pencils
Adam Strange: The Silver Age Omnibus #[nn]
Adam Strange: The Silver Age Omnibus #[nn] (2017)

Carmine Infantino, born May 24, 1925, in New York, was one of the defining artists of DC Comics' Silver Age, a prolific career man whose work spanned from 1943 until his death on April 4, 2013. Over more than six decades he contributed to upwards of 1,200 issues as artist, inker, colorist, and writer, leaving his mark on titles ranging from *The Flash* and *Batman* to *Strange Adventures* and *Star Wars Weekly*.

Infantino is perhaps best remembered for helping to launch the Silver Age itself, redesigning and reinventing the Flash alongside writer Robert Kanigher in the late 1950s. His clean, forward-leaning figures and dynamic sense of motion became hallmarks of the era. He also served DC in an editorial capacity, shaping the publisher's direction during a pivotal period of growth.

His collaborative work yielded an impressive roster of co-creations: the Black Canary and the Silver Age Flash with Kanigher, the Elongated Man with John Broome, the Barbara Gordon Batgirl with Gardner Fox, Deadman with Arnold Drake, and the Human Target's Christopher Chance incarnation with Len Wein.

In 2000, the comics industry recognized Infantino's career-long contributions by inducting him into the Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame — a fitting honor for an artist whose visual storytelling helped define what superhero comics could look like.

Known for

Full bibliography (first 500) · 98 series

Western Comics (1948) · 15
All Star Western (1951) · 13
Sparkling Stars (1944) · 10
Secret Hearts (1949) · 7
Aventures Fiction (1958) · 7
The Brave and the Bold (1955) · 7
The Adventures of Rex the Wonder Dog (1952) · 6
Showcase (1956) · 6
Flash (1959) · 6
Sensation Comics (1942) · 5
The Phantom Stranger (1952) · 5
Boy Commandos (1942) · 4
Girls' Love Stories (1949) · 4
Danger Trail (1950) · 4
Five-Score Comic Monthly (1958) · 4
Mighty Comic (1960) · 4
Smash! (1966) · 4
Girls' Romances (1950) · 3
Our Army at War (1952) · 3
Sensation Mystery (1952) · 3
The Hundred Comic Monthly (1956) · 3
Historias Fantásticas (1958) · 3
All-Flash (1941) · 2
Real Clue Crime Stories (1947) · 2
World's Finest Comics (1941) · 2
Jimmy Wakely (1949) · 2
Girl Confessions (1952) · 2
Lovers (1949) · 2
Our Fighting Forces (1954) · 2
All Favourites Comic (1960) · 2
Homem no Espaço (1961) · 2
House of Mystery (1951) · 2
80 Page Giant Magazine (1964) · 2
Lynvingen (1966) · 2
Crime Does Not Pay (1942) · 1
#30
Kid Komics (1943) · 1
#4
Prize Comics (1940) · 1
Marvel Mystery Comics (1939) · 1
#70
Headline Comics (1943) · 1
All-American Comics (1939) · 1
#95
All-Star Comics (1940) · 1
#40
Charlie Chan (1948) · 1
#1
Mystery Trail [ashcan] (1950) · 1
Big Town (1951) · 1
#1
Boy Detective (1951) · 1
#1
Famous Stars (1950) · 1
#5
Romantic Marriage (1950) · 1
#6
House of Mystery [ashcan] (1951) · 1
Jesse James Comics (1952) · 1
#6
Eerie (1951) · 1
#6
Jesse James (1950) · 1
#7
All-American Western (1948) · 1
Our Men at War [ashcan] (1952) · 1
The Mysterious Stranger [ashcan] (1952) · 1
Adventure Comics (1938) · 1
My Own Romance (1949) · 1
#24
Prison Break! (1951) · 1
#5
Suspense (1949) · 1
#23
Love Romances (1949) · 1
#25
Actual Confessions (1952) · 1
#14
Adventures into Weird Worlds (1952) · 1
#13
Strange Tales (1951) · 1
#14
Black Magic (1950) · 1
Kit Carson (1950) · 1
#5
Teen-Age Romances (1949) · 1
#41
Mighty The 100-Page Comic! (1957) · 1
#11
Century Plus Comic (1960) · 1
#45
Green Lantern (1960) · 1
#4
Secret Origins (1961) · 1
#1
Five-Score Plus Comic Monthly (1960) · 1
#40
All Star Adventure Comic (1959) · 1
#15
Super Albo Nembo Kid (1960) · 1
#20
Big Boss (1960) · 1
#66
Relatos Fabulosos (1959) · 1
#31
Rymdmannen (1962) · 1
Flash Annual (1963) · 1
#1
Sheriff Klassiker (1964) · 1
The Hundred Comic (1961) · 1
#95
Flash Album (1965) · 1
#1
Hopalong Cassidy Spesialnummer (1965) · 1
3-D Batman (1966) · 1
Superboy Annual (1953) · 1
Superman Presents Wonder Comic Monthly (1965) · 1
#15
The Catwoman's Catnapping Caper! [Batman Kellogg's Pop-Tarts Comics] (1966) · 1
The Joker's Happy Victims! [Batman Kellogg's Pop-Tarts Comics] (1966) · 1
P. S. (1966) · 1
#2
Superman Presents World's Finest Comic Monthly (1965) · 1
#15
Batman Double Double Comics (1967) · 1

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