In the early 60's, once the Julie Schwartz inker stable had settled down to a handful, Anderson ink's on both Kane and Infantino were superb, a best ever fit. Giella's inks were dull but serviceable. Sid Greene's inks were interesting - not a disaster - on Gil Kane they worked ok - different, but ok - on Infantino they were not a fit at all.

On Sekowsky, I kind of liked Bernard Sachs, and I haven't researched why he ceased to be a regular inker for Schwartz, but Anderson saved a bunch of JLA covers. Did not like Greene on Sekowsky. I did just pick up the Secret Origins hardcover and reread the first Adam Strange, which was by Sekowsky with inks by Bernard Sachs and was very nice - no costumes required. Sekowsky could not draw capes at all, which made Justice League a constant adventure as far as the art.