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Francis Manapul & Marcus To Nominated for 2013 Shuster Awards

The 2013 Joe Shuster Award nominations for Canadian comics creators are out, and two Flash artists are on the list!

Francis Manapul has been nominated for the Cartoonist / Auteur category, for creators who write and illustrate their own work. This is his fourth year in a row being nominated for the awards, having been nominated for Artist once and Cover Artist twice. In 2011, he won the Cover Comic Book Artist category. Moving into the author category puts him in competition against such heavy hitters as Darwyn Cooke and Jeff Lemire.

Marcus To (Flash , 15) has been nominated for the Artist / Dessinateur category, for creators who illustrate others’ stories. This is his first time being nominated.

Congratulations to both on their nominations!

Flash #10 - Weather Wizard

Quicksilver Cast in X-Men: Days of Future Past

There’s still no word on when the Flash may be racing onto the big screen, but we now know that another comic book speedster — Marvel’s Quicksilver — will be appearing in X-Men: Days of Future Past. Evan Peters (American Horror Story) has been cast as the son of Magneto, as reported by CBR.

Joss Whedon recently confirmed that Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch are in the Avengers 2 script (which is in much earlier stages). According to spinoff, the characters are available to both studios (Marvel and Fox), so his appearance in one franchise doesn’t prevent him from appearing in the other.

Update: Marvel and Fox are reportedly in a “legally-negotiated stand-off” over the character at this time. According to HitFix, Fox can’t mention the Avengers in X-Men: DoFP, and Marvel Studios can’t call him a mutant or mention Magneto in Avengers 2.

RIP Carmine Infantino

Comics legend Carmine Infantino, co-creator of the Silver Age Flash, Kid Flash, and most of the early Flash villains, passed away at the age of 87, as reported by IGN, CBR and other sources.

Infantino was one of the few remaining artists from the Golden Age of comics. He was even the artist on a few of the late Jay Garrick stories, and when DC decided to reinvent the Flash in 1956, he did the character design. The new Flash, Barry Allen, was a hit, and Carmine Infantino remained on as artist and cover artist for the feature as it graduated from Showcase to a regular series. Many of the Flash’s most memorable Rogues’ Gallery and other villains were created in this early burst of Silver Age creativity, including Captain Cold, Pied Piper, Mr. Element/Dr. Alchemy, Trickster, Gorilla Grodd and Captain Boomerang.

He later made the move from talent to management, becoming DC’s editorial director and publisher during the 1970s. In the 1980s, he returned to drawing comics including a second extended run on The Flash that lasted until the series ended with Crisis on Infinite Earths. In recent years he was retired, but would occasionally make appearances at conventions.

I never met him, but I count myself lucky that I saw him in person at the 2006 Comic-Con International, where he appeared on the 50 Years of the Flash panel and a career retrospective. One of the stories he told at both panels was about the “war” between him and Julius Schwartz: he’d try to draw ever-more-nasty cliffhangers on his covers, and every time, Julie would come up with a story to go with it. So finally he drew one with the Flash and the Golden Age Flash both racing to save some guy, and said, “There! Top that!” The rest, of course, is history.

Other remembrances: Mark Evanier, The Beat, DC Comics blog, ComicsAlliance, Robot 6, That F’ing Monkey, Nelson deCastro, New York Times, NPR, Mark Waid, Mark Evanier again.

Showcase #4

Flash March Madness Begins Championship Round!

The last match up in the Final Four of Flash March Madness is now in the books, and the results are:

Reverse Flash (Eobard Thawne) d. Mirror Master (Evan McCulloch)!

This means the Championship comes down to Captain Cold v. Reverse Flash!

Voting for the Championship will cover two days (Wednesday and Thursday), with the championship of Flash March Madness on the line! Who will earn Rogues supremacy? Your votes will decide!

As always, membership at The Fastest Forum Alive is free – and you can also login to vote with your Facebook, Twitter, Yahoo, or Windows Live account. Be sure to cast your vote in Flash March Madness!

Flash March Madness – Final Four Day 1 Results!

The first day of the Final Four at Flash March Madness is over, and here are the results:

Captain Cold defeated his sister Golden Glider!

Today completes the Final Four round, featuring:
Reverse Flash (Eobard Thawne) v. Mirror Master (Evan McCulloch)

After tomorrow’s vote, we will have a two day final round (Wednesday and Thursday) to determine the champion – and YOUR VOTE decides Rogue supremacy!

As always, membership at The Fastest Forum Alive is free – and you can also login with your Facebook, Twitter, Yahoo, and Windows Live accounts. Be sure to make your vote count at Flash March Madness!

Flash March Madness Enters the Final Four!

Voting is now underway at Flash March Madness in the Final Four Round, with today’s match-up featuring brother against sister with Captain Cold versus Golden Glider!

Tomorrow’s match-up will be the Reverse Flash (Eobard Thawne) versus Mirror Master (Evan McCulloch). Our Final Round will cover both Wednesday and Thursday, to give as many people as possible a vote for the champion of Flash March Madness!

As always, membership at The Fastest Forum Alive is free – but you can also login with your Facebook, Twitter, Yahoo, or Windows Live account. Be sure to vote in Flash March Madness!