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| 1. The Amazing World of Carmine Infantino | 
| By: Carmine Infantino, J. David Spurlock Publisher: Vanguard Productions (dist by Watson-Guptill) 2001-04
Carmine Infantino created the Silver Age Flash. This is his story with tons of illustrations... more
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| | 2. Carmine Infantino: Penciler, Publisher, Provocateur HC | | By: Jim Amash, Eric Nolen-Weathington, Carmine Infantino Publisher: TwoMorrows Publishing July 16, 2010
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| | 3. Carmine Infantino: Penciler, Publisher, Provocateur SC | | By: Jim Amash, Eric Nolen-Weathington, Carmine Infantino Publisher: TwoMorrows Publishing June 30, 2010
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| | 4. Showcase Presents: Justice League of America, Vol. 3 | 
| By: Gardner Fox Publisher: DC Comics December 12, 2007
Yet another great Showcase, and as usual a cheap way to get these pricey Silver Age classics... more
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| | 5. Barbara Gordon: Fiction, Character (arts), Comic book, Carmine Infantino, Superhero, Batgirl, Detective Comics, Popular culture, Batman, Television, Women's rights, Batman: The Killing Joke | | From: Alphascript Publishing Publisher: Alphascript Publishing November 20, 2009
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| | 6. The Flash Archives, Vol. 2 (DC Archive Editions) | 
| By: John Broome Publisher: DC Comics April 01, 2000
If you're a fan of The Scarlet Speedster, THE FLASH (especially the Silver Age version, Barry Allen), this volume of DC's ARCHIVE EDITIONS is a must-have. The second in the series brings not only Flash's adventures but those of his pals ELONGATED MAN and KID FLASH (Wally West).
Barry & Iris seem to have evolved a bit from their first adventures and impatient Iris is at least a little... more
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| | 7. Crisis on Multiple Earths: The Team-Ups, Vol. 2 | 
| By: Gardner Fox, John Broome, Mike Friedrich Publisher: DC Comics March 07, 2007
The team up stories are great fun. I am a big DC Multiverse fan and enjoy these compilations quite a bit. This volume starts off a little slow with the Brave and the Bold team up of Starman, Black Canary and Wildcat. The worst story of the bunch is surprisingly a Green Lantern story by John Broome. However, Gardner Fox does not disappoint with the Atom and Flash stories. Take these stories for what... more
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| | 8. Women of Marvel, Vol. 2 (v. 2) | 
| By: Roy Thomas, Chris Claremont, Terry Austin, Mark Gruenwald, more, John Buscema, Paul Smith, Bret Blevins, Carmine Infantino By: more Publisher: Marvel Comics September 05, 2007
WOMEN OF MARVEL VOL. 2 demonstrates what happens when the formula is thrown out for fan-service. The first volume sold a respectable 2,360 copies in its first month on the racks, and perhaps Vol. 2 was a way to hit a different fan-angle by using different female characters?
Sad to say, this book lacks direction and purpose.
Vol. 1 was a great stand-alone work collecting... more
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| | 9. The Justice League Companion | 
| By: Michael Eury, Murphy Anderson, Neal Adams, Alex Ross, Carmine Infantino, Nick Cardy Publisher: TwoMorrows Publishing July 13, 2005
If you're a fan of the Silver Age of Comic Books I strongly recommend that you buy this book.It's a detailed overview of the premeire super hero team of the 1960s,the Justice League of America.Author Michael Eury did a great job researching this book which among other things features an issue to issue index of JLA stories from The Brave and The Bold No.28 to JLA No.99 complete with cover repos,synopsis,and... more
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| | 10. The Flash Archives, Vol. 1 (DC Archive Editions) | 
| By: Robert Kanigher, John Broome Publisher: DC Comics May 04, 1998
If you are a Silver Age comics fan this one's for you! I caught on to The Flash when I was maybe in junior high school and about seven or eight years into the original Carmine Infantino, John Broome, Robert Kanigher, Frank Giacola, Joe Giella, Joe Kubert et al. run. The Flash was updated from the older Golden Age Flash - the guy with the blue pants, red shirt, and sporting a helmet that looked... more
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