Carmine Infantino
Carmine Infantino was a defining DC artist of the Silver Age, best known for shaping the look of the Flash during the character's revival and for his later work on Batman and other core superhero features. His art is closely tied to key Silver Age DC books, and his streamlined figure work and page design serve as reference points for collectors tracking the visual identity of DC's superhero line.
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Top Carmine Infantino CPVs
Carmine Infantino is credited with 120 CPVs in the guide, led by Vampirella #58, a giant holiday issue with an Enrich Torres-Prat painted Vampirella cover and noteworthy high-grade sales, Eerie #82 for the origin and first appearance of The Rook, and Eerie #95 for its Rook, Pantha, and Vampirella crossover and first MacTavish. DC standouts include Flash #323-324 for the Reverse-Flash appearance and "death" storyline, including high-grade demand and a lower-print-run issue, plus Daring New Adventures of Supergirl #1 for a retold Supergirl origin, first appearances of Psi and Decay, and a Masters of the Universe preview, while Creepy #89 and Eerie #84 add Frank Frazetta covers and Creepy #134-136 are high-numbered lower-print-run issues.