The Flash in The Big Freeze! by John Broome, Carmine Infantino, and Murphy Anderson.
Grantbridge Street & other misadventures (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
originally, The Flash # 114. this, Wanted # 8.
Grantbridge Street & other misadventures (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
originally, The Flash # 114. this, Wanted # 8.
Comics Should Be Good! (Free subscription) | yesterday
... Swan and Stan Kaye 67 (tie). Cover Art by: Ross Andru and Mike Esposito 67 (tie). Cover Art by: Carmine Infantino and Murphy Anderson 67 (tie). Cover Art by: Curt Swan and Stan Kaye 67 (tie). Cover Art by: Win Mortimer 66. Cover Art by: Tony Harris 2 Comments At November 30, 2009 , Kerry Callen wrote: Ha! My two favorite covers, I've never seen before this list, tied at 67! Can't...
Comics Should Be Good! (Free subscription) | yesterday
... Swan and Stan Kaye 67 (tie). Cover Art by: Ross Andru and Mike Esposito 67 (tie). Cover Art by: Carmine Infantino and Murphy Anderson 67 (tie). Cover Art by: Curt Swan and Stan Kaye 67 (tie). Cover Art by: Win Mortimer 66. Cover Art by: Tony Harris
Bully Says: Comics Oughta Be Fun! (Free subscription) | 11/15/2009
L: Detective Comics #345 (November, 1965), art by Carmine Infantino and Joe Giella R: Impulse #62 (July 2000), art by Ethan Van Sciver andWayne Faucher (Click picture to Blockbuster-size)
The Bronze Age Of Blogs (Free subscription) | 11/02/2009
We've all read Superman's origin a million times, but I really like this version from 1973, by the powerhouse team of Carmine Infantino, E.Nelson Bridwell, Curt Swan & Murphy Anderson. This is from the one-shot Amazing World of Superman , released to coincide with the opening of the Superman park in Metropolis, Illinois. ( Did it open? Was it as great as the Neal Adams illo's show?...
Digital Spy (Free subscription) | 10/28/2009
... have a future at all," read DC's solicitation for the comic.Created by writer Dave Wood and artist Carmine Infantino in 1965, Animal Man first appeared in Strange Adventures #180. The character was later revamped for a mature audience in the 1980s and featured in a series under DC's Vertigo imprint.The Last Days Of Animal Man #6 arrives in comic book stores tomorrow.