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PUBLISHER: DC
COMMENTS: ow/white pgs
death of Alfred; COMIC BOOK IMPACT rating of 6 (CBI)
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death of Alfred; COMIC BOOK IMPACT rating of 6 (CBI)Written by Bill Finger. Art by Sheldon Moldoff (ghost for Bob Kane) and Joe Giella. Cover by Carmine Infantino and Joe Giella. Gotham Gang Line-Up!; Alfred is apparently killed when rescuing Batman and Robin; Dick Graysons Aunt Harriette arrives to look after Bruce and Dick after hearing about Alfred. Written by Gardner Fox. Art by Carmine Infantino. Curious Case of the Barn-Door Bandit! featuring Ralph The Elongated Man Dibny and his wife, Sue Dibny. Are You a Good Neighbor? public service announcement by Jack Schiff, art by Sheldon Moldoff. Two-page Bob Kane autobiography with photo.
Artists Information
High School of Art & Design alum Carmine Infantino got his start in the industry working Timely, a precursor to Marvel Comics, where he would do spot work on anthology features, in his first work at DC he helped create Black Canary and began his long-running involvement with the Flash during his Golden Age era, as well as illustrating the original Green Lantern. After the post-war comic book slump Infantino collaborated with writer Robert Kanigher and editor Julius Schwartz to help bring back superheroes and launch the Silver Age by updating the Flash in the pages of Showcase, the reboot was a huge success and led to the superhero rebirth that has continued into the modern day, Infantino's ability to capture speed and movement on a page made his Flash believable and engaging. Carmine was promoted to Art Director and then Publisher at DC over the course of his illustrious career,
Joe Giella is an American comic book artist best known as a DC Comics inker during the late 1950s and 1960s Silver Age of comic books. Giella's career began in the 40's at Hillman and later working with C.C. Beck on Captain Marvel stories at Fawcett. He would also assist on Captain America, Human Torch, Sub-Mariner and other stories at Timely. It was the Silver Age where he would come to his most prominence, working at DC on many of their biggest titles, including Batman, Green Lantern and Strange Adventures, working often with artist Carmine Infantino.
death of Alfred; COMIC BOOK IMPACT rating of 6 (CBI)
Fantast Collection
death of Alfred; COMIC BOOK IMPACT rating of 6 (CBI)
Fantast Collection