I think a sample of Infantino's contribution would be a nice addition here:







DETECTIVE COMICS 359 (pictured above) is the issue where Infantino's lawsuit-relevant new Batgirl first appeared.


I was surprised to discover that even a number of the Neal Adams DC covers were actually begun by Adams over Infantino layouts.

One of the Two Morrows books, THE AMAZING WORLD OF CARMINE INFANTINO, says that in reader polls, Infantino is consistently the most fondly remembered penciller of the Silver Age. That surprised me, because I'd think most would pick Jack Kirby.

Although for me, it's a close race between Kirby, Ditko, Infantino, Murphy Anderson, Swan, Al Williamson, Wood, Joe Kubert, Gil Kane, and later greats like Adams, Steranko, Wrightson, Smith, and Kaluta.

But regardless, Infantino is a big contributor.