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Existing comment: Carmine Infantino, b 1925, and Joe Giella, b 1928
The Flash #112, page 13, 1960
Carmine Infantino's "motion graphics" were innovative and eye-catching, and were greatly enhanced by Joe Giella's precise inking. This series was DC's first attempt at reviving a superhero franchise; its success heralded the beginning of The Silver Age of comics. This manifestation of The Flash was the first to create what would become a standard plot device: parallel worlds, in which earlier and later version of the same superhero would exist and sometimes interact.
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