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Marvel Team-Up Annual #4 P1

Comic Strip
1981
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26 x 40 cm (10.24 x 15.75 in.)
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Marvel Team Up #4

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Marvel Team-Up Annual #4
Pawns of the Purple Man !
Page 1 (Splash) - titre : Power Play
Juin 1981, Marvel Comics Group

Comment

Couverture de Frank Miller and Joe Rubinstein

Pages intérieures
Scénario : Frank Miller
Crayonné : Herb Trimpe
Encrage : Mike Esposito
Lettrage : Diana Albers
Couleurs : George Roussos

Plus connu pour sa reprise de The Incredible Hulk du numéro #106 (Aug. 1968) à #142 (Aug. 1971) puis du #145–193 (Nov. 1971 – Nov. 1975) et comme le dessinateur du premier Serval (dernière page du #180), Herb Trimpe contribuera aux Marvel Team-Up #106 à #118 et Annual #3–4 (1981–1982)

Résumé de l’histoire : A seemingly harmless traffic accident pits the Purple Man vs. the Kingpin! Why? Because one of the cars involved was transporting a million dollar shipment of illegal drugs! The web-slinger and the Man Without Fear begin the pursuit of Zebediah Killgrave, while the Kingpin plots to destroy New York City's heroes (via the Purple Man) at a big Manhattan charity show! When the Purple Man takes the stage at the convention center chaos erupts! Daredevil and Moon Knight confront the Purple Man; while Spider-Man, Power Man, and Iron Fist take on the rampaging citizens! Cameo appearances by Misty Knight, Colleen Wing, Aunt May, and Debra Whitman. (Notes: The Purple Man previously appeared in Daredevil 154)

This issue was reprinted in 1994 in The Complete Frank Miller Spider-Man.

Publications

  • The Complete Frank Miller Spider-Man
  • Marvel Comics
  • 11/1999
  • Interior page
  • The Complete Frank Miller Spider-Man (Marvel Limited)
  • Interior page

See also:   Spider-Man

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About Herb Trimpe

Herb Trimpe is a longtime Marvel artist who is best remembered for his work on 'The Incredible Hulk'. He joined Marvel in 1967, after a year in Vietnam and three years as a student at the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan. He was hired by Stan Lee as a production assistant. His first pencil artwork appeared in the western comic books 'Kid Colt, Outlaw' and 'Rawhide Kid'. Trimpe worked on several titles for the next three decades, mainly on 'The Incredible Hulk', but also on other superhero titles like 'Fantastic Four', 'Iron Man' and 'Defenders'. During the 1970s, he illustrated several Marvel series based on Japanese figures, such as 'Shogun Warriors' and 'Godzilla'. He also pencilled titles like 'Nick Fury' and 'The 'Nam'. In the 1980s he worked on licensed titles like 'Further Adventures of Indiana Jones', 'G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero' and 'G.I. Joe Special Missions', as well as the 'Transformers-G.I. Joe' cross-over. Trimpe left Marvel in 1996, when his regular 'Fantastic Four' title was dropped. After leaving Marvel, Trimpe returned to college to finish his bachelor's degree. He later taught art at Eldred Central School for a period of two years. He has occasionally returned to comic book pencilling, such as 'BPRD: The War on Frogs' for Dark Horse in 2008. Text (c) Lambiek