I don't think they ever did any interior pages together - which is a shame - but when Klaus Janson came aboard to ink Carmine Infantino's Flash covers with issue 335 of the original Barry Allen series, those images just spoke to me.
Something about the delicate lines of Janson's inks (it looks like he must have used a small pen nib, though I don't know for certain) over Infantino's smooth pencils just made the Flash pop on these covers. Flash was "my" superhero and the blending of these two fantastic artists made an indelible mark on me as a kid.
chris
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