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Carmine Infantino

Carmine Infantino

Carmine Infantino was an American comic book artist and editor, known for his iconic art style that revolutionized the superhero genre in the 1960s. His work during this time, particularly on characters like The Flash and Batman, became famous for its dynamic and elongated figures, distinctive use of motion lines, and futuristic design elements. Infantino's visual style was greatly influenced by his background in fashion illustration, resulting in a sleek and elegant look that modernized the look and feel of superhero comics. His innovative approach to layout and storytelling techniques set new standards in the industry and laid the foundation for the Silver Age of comics.

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The FlashBatmanSilver Age of comics
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