Herb Trimpe
Herb Trimpe was a Bronze Age Marvel artist best known for his long run on The Incredible Hulk, where his straightforward, durable storytelling became closely associated with the character's 1970s identity and with Wolverine's first appearance. His work is often tied to Bronze Age Marvel keys, and his Hulk pages and covers serve as reference points for collectors focused on first appearances, character-defining runs, and widely recognized newsstand-era books.
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Top Herb Trimpe CPVs
Herb Trimpe is credited with 44 CPVs in the guide, led by Spectacular Spider-Man #98, which features Black Cat and Kingpin and marks Dr. Johnathon Ohnn becoming the Spot, and Transformers #19, the first appearance of Omega Supreme and a scarcer last CPV in the title. Other highlights include Heroes For Hope #1 as a famine relief issue with Stephen King scripts, Savage Tales #1 for the first The 'Nam story and first appearances of Skywarriors and Blood & Gutz, alongside G.I. Joe, a Real American Hero #4, #6-8, #14, and #17.