Trish Starr
Trish Starr is a supporting character in the Marvel universe, notable as the niece of villain Egghead. She became entangled in superhero conflicts when a bomb intended for Henry Pym (Ant-Man/Giant-Man) cost her an arm, drawing her into the orbit of Marvel's heroes.
Trish Starr stepped onto the Marvel stage in 1975's Giant-Size Defenders #4, a Bronze Age introduction shaped by the distinctive voices of Steve Gerber and Don McGregor alongside artist Don Heck β a creative pedigree that signals real storytelling ambition from the start. Her catalog footprint is compact but choice, with appearances spread across half a century and a collector-significant key issue among them, suggesting she carries more weight in Marvel's tapestry than raw numbers alone might suggest. She keeps genuinely extraordinary company β Hulk, Captain America, Hank Pym, and Bruce Banner have all shared her pages β placing her squarely in the thick of Marvel's Bronze Age action. For fans who love digging into the corners of the Marvel Universe where the era's most daring writers left their mark, Trish Starr is exactly the kind of discovery worth chasing down.

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