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Carmine Infantino(1925-2013)

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Carmine Infantino
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 Timely (now Marvel) comics as an illustrator on the "Jack Frost" title. He worked for several other publishers after graduating from art school, before finally landing at DC Comics.

It was at DC that Infantino made his name. Superhero comics had all but disappeared in the early 50s, but DC was ready to begin a relaunch of this genre in 1956. DC editor/writer Julius Schwartz approached Infantino about his idea to both revive and revise the Flash. Schwartz' writing and Infantino's modernistic artwork helped make the Flash a big hit, and to also help usher what became known as the "Silver Age" of comics.

Infantino went on to work on such characters as the Elongated Man, Adam Strange, and Batman. His work on the latter is credited with reviving that character's sagging sales. In 1967, Infantino was promoted to editor at DC Comics. He was influential in bringing a more modern look to the previously stodgy DC comics, and was the person who hired influential artist/writer Neal Adams.

Infantino was promoted to publisher in 1971, then president of DC Comics in 1974. He left DC in 1976 after a dispute with DC's parent company Warner Communications. After leaving DC, Infantino briefly worked for Hanna-Barbera as a character designer, then taught for several years at the School of Visual Arts.

Infantino is now retired, and resides in New York City. He is regarded as a living legend in the comics field.
BornMay 24, 1925
DiedApril 4, 2013(87)
BornMay 24, 1925
DiedApril 4, 2013(87)
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Known for

Michael Keaton, Ezra Miller, and Sasha Calle in The Flash (2023)
The Flash
6.6
  • Writer
  • 2023
Lacey Chabert, Danica McKellar, Jesse McCartney, Nolan North, Stephanie Lemelin, Khary Payton, and Denise Boutte in Young Justice (2010)
Young Justice
8.6
TV Series
  • Writer(creator)
Leslie Grace in Batgirl
Batgirl
  • Writer
    Jackie Earle Haley, Chi McBride, Mark Valley, Indira Varma, and Janet Montgomery in Human Target (2010)
    Human Target
    7.7
    TV Series
    • Writer

    Credits

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    • Batgirl
      • character
      • Completed



    • Michael Keaton, Ezra Miller, and Sasha Calle in The Flash (2023)
      The Flash
      6.6
      • Barry Allen version by
      • 2023
    • Lacey Chabert, Danica McKellar, Jesse McCartney, Nolan North, Stephanie Lemelin, Khary Payton, and Denise Boutte in Young Justice (2010)
      Young Justice
      8.6
      TV Series
      • Blockbuster created by
      • 2022
    • Death Battle (2010)
      Death Battle
      7.4
      TV Series
      • Reverse Flash created by
      • The Flash created by
      • 2016–2021
    • DC Showcase: The Phantom Stranger (2020)
      DC Showcase: The Phantom Stranger
      6.1
      Short
      • characters
      • 2020
    • Tim Rants (2016)
      Tim Rants
      2.3
      TV Series
      • created by: Wally West
      • 2018
    • Deadman
      7.3
      TV Series
      • creator (2012, uncredited)
      • 2012
    • Animal Man (2012)
      Animal Man
      7.2
      TV Mini Series
      • creator
      • 2012
    • Jackie Earle Haley, Chi McBride, Mark Valley, Indira Varma, and Janet Montgomery in Human Target (2010)
      Human Target
      7.7
      TV Series
      • based on the DC Comics characters created by
      • characters
      • 2010–2011
    • Batgirl: Year One (2009)
      Batgirl: Year One
      7.3
      TV Mini Series
      • characters: Barbara Gordon/Batgirl, Black Canary & Mark Desmond/Blockbuster (uncredited)
      • 2009
    • Human Target (1992)
      Human Target
      6.2
      TV Series
      • based on the DC Comics series created by
      • 1992
    • Batman: The Animated Series (1992)
      Batman: The Animated Series
      9.0
      TV Series
      • creator: Poison Ivy (creator)
      • 1992
    • Dane Farwell and John Wesley Shipp in The Flash (1990)
      The Flash
      7.1
      TV Series
      • based on the DC Comics characters
      • 1990
    • Adam West, Norman Alden, Jack Angel, Michael Rye, William Callaway, Danny Dark, Shannon Farnon, Casey Kasem, and Ted Knight in Super Friends (1973)
      Super Friends
      7.2
      TV Series
      • characters (uncredited)
      • 1973–1985
    • The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure (1967)
      The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure
      7.3
      TV Series
      • character: Kid Flash (uncredited)
      • 1967–1968

    Additional Crew



    • Shazam! (1974)
      Shazam!
      6.5
      TV Series
      • creative consultant: National Periodical
      • 1974–1975
    • Adam West, Norman Alden, Jack Angel, Michael Rye, William Callaway, Danny Dark, Shannon Farnon, Casey Kasem, and Ted Knight in Super Friends (1973)
      Super Friends
      7.2
      TV Series
      • consultant
      • 1973

    Animation Department



    • Barbie and the Rockers: Out of This World (1987)
      Barbie and the Rockers: Out of This World
      6.2
      TV Movie
      • incidental character designer
      • 1987

    Personal details

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    • Born
      • May 24, 1925
      • Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
    • Died
      • April 4, 2013
      • Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Other works
      He's a noted comic book artist best known for his work on the revived comic book title "The Flash" in the 1950s and '60s as well as his run on "Batman" which was marked at editor Julius Shwartz's insistance with the title character's chest symbol being changed to have the bat inside a yellow oval.
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