Artists: Herb Trimpe (Penciller) , Jack Abel (Inker)
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DescriptionIncredible Hulk 170 pg. 10 by Herb Trimpe and Jack AbelSocial/Sharing |
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Dave W
Member Since 2006
Posted on 2/21/2013
... and the hit parade marches on! Another stellar page ~ congrats!!!
Tom McWeeney
Member Since 2013
Posted on 2/22/2013
Lloyd White wrote:
Great page--love the inks here!I only buy Trimpe Hulk pages inked by Jack Abel or Trimpe himself. Trimpe was cursed with a slew of bad or inappropriate inkers while on the Hulk, but, Jack Abel just looked great over him.
Bill Thomson
Member Since 2004
Posted on 5/15/2013
Tom McWeeney wrote:
I only buy Trimpe Hulk pages inked by Jack Abel or Trimpe himself. Trimpe was cursed with a slew of bad or inappropriate inkers while on the Hulk, but, Jack Abel just looked great over him.I agree that Jack Abel was great inking Trimpe, but John Severin was my favorite.
Tom McWeeney
Member Since 2013
Posted on 5/15/2013
Bill Thomson wrote:
I agree that Jack Abel was great inking Trimpe, but John Severin was my favorite.I love John Severin's art on Westerns, but he was not cut out for inking superhero books. You can read my detailed analysis on Trimpe and his inkers here: http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=20477
Bill Thomson
Member Since 2004
Posted on 5/15/2013
Tom McWeeney wrote:
I love John Severin's art on Westerns, but he was not cut out for inking superhero books. You can read my detailed analysis on Trimpe and his inkers here: http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=20477A thoughtful article and I praise you for giving Herb Trimpe his due. While I agree with the majority of your points, I respectfully disagree with some things including your take on Severin and grouping him with inkers like Sal Trapini. Since the Hulk was character that stood out as somewhat unique in the world of spandex superheroes, I would argue that John Severin's cross-hatching style was a beautiful compliment to Trimpe's storytelling and helped set the title apart from the norm. You describe Severin's work as a "limited use of blacks and a general flatness to each panel that kills much of Trimpe’s cinematic approach"... I believe many pieces in my gallery (see 142, 145 & 148) provide evidence for a different conclusion. Opinions may vary, but at least we can agree that Herb Trimpe developed into a wonderful storyteller and is vastly under-appreciated for his contribution to Marvel Comics. Your amazing Hulk art collection proves that point!
larry clay
Member Since 2006
Posted on 2/22/2013
Those look like some slick inks, and that last panel is classic!
glen gold
Member Since 2004
Posted on 2/22/2013
Always love pages from the Betty Ross Brown Bag Cover Up Conspiracy issues.
Mike W
Member Since 2007
Posted on 5/15/2013
"Hulk is not weak, Giant! HULK IS HULK!" Absolutely LOVE it!!!! Great page!!!
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