Herb Trimpe (d. April 13, 2015[1]) was a comic book artist who worked on a few issues of the Marvel Star Wars series. Trimpe joined Marvel Comics in the late 1960s and worked on a number of titles, most notably The Incredible Hulk where he co-created the character Wolverine. Trimpe was let go by Marvel as the company was having financial troubles in 1996. He was also an ordained deacon and wrote a book called The Power of Angels about his experiences as a chaplain during the months following the terrorist attacks in New York on September 11, 2001.
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Herb Trimpe, Co-Creator of 'Wolverine,' Dies at 75 by Graeme McMillan on The Hollywood Reporter (April 14, 2015) (backup link archived on August 14, 2022)
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Herb Trimpe on Wikipedia
Herb Trimpe on Comiclopedia (backup link archived on February 17, 2006)