Newsarama has posted an interview with writer Greg Pak about the new “Battlestar Galactica” comic book series debuting in May from Dynamite. Click here to read the interview.
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“Super Power Blues” at the Cinequest Film Festival in San Jose
Greg Pak’s short film “Super Power Blues” screens on March 3 and 4 in front of the feature film “Chalk” at the Cinequest Film Festival in San Jose, California. For more information, visit the official festival website.
2006.02.24 – Greg Pak on two panels at NY Comic-Con
Greg Pak will sit on two panels a the New York Comic-Con:
4 pm, Friday, February 24 – “Mondo Marvel,” with Joe Quesada and Keith Giffin
4 pm, Saturday, February 25 – “Comics and Hollywood, the Crossover Continues,” with Brian Bendis and Bill Sienkiewicz
“Incredible Hulk” #92 gets a second printing
Marvel Comics has announced that it will reprint the sold-out “Incredible Hulk” #92 comic book, written by Greg Pak with art by Carlo Pagulayan. The second printing will feature a cover by Bryan Hitch. Click here to read the press release.
“Battlestar Galactica” #0, written by Greg Pak, to hit comic stores in May
Dynamite has announced that the specially priced 25 cent Issue #0 that launches the “Battlestar Galactica” comic book series will arrive in comic book stores in May. The book is written by Greg Pak with art by Nigel Raynor. Click here to read the press release.
ComicMonsters.com gives “Planet Hulk” a rave review
An excerpt:
I won’t ruin the surprises in this book, but suffice to say this is the best issue of HULK I�ve read in several years. It has action, laughs, suspense and a big green guy hitting people.
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Art wise, I really don�t think that there is a more perfect match for this book than Carlo Pagulayan. The pages explode with life and energy. There�s so much going on in every panel, and the detail involved is astounding.
2006.02.18 – Greg Pak short films at the DisOrient Asian American Film Festival of Oregon
The DisOrient Asian American Film Festival will show a number of Greg Pak’s short films in a program entitled “The Greg Pak Retrospective” on Sunday, February 19, at 1:20 pm in Eugene, Oregon. Films include “Mouse,” “Fighting Grandpa,” “Po Mo Knock Knock,” “Asian Pride Porn,” “All Amateur Ecstasy,” “Cat Fight Tonight,” the “Machine Love” story from “Robot Stories,” and “Super Power Blues.” For more information, visit the official website.
Pak’s short films “All Amateur Ecstasy” and “Asian Pride Porn” will also appear in “Shorts Program X” at 7:25 on Saturday, February 18. For more information, visit the official website.
Four stars from Silver Bullet Comics
Another great review of “Incredible Hulk” #92, written by Greg Pak with art by Carlo Pagulayan and covers by Ladronn, this time from Silver Bullet Comics. An excerpt:
If you are looking for something a little different, with a compelling story, dynamic art, and beautiful covers (by Ladronn, which are wonderful), give this book a try.
Two more rave reviews for “Planet Hulk”
Broken Frontier has posted a rave review of “Incredible Hulk” #92, the sold out first issue of the “Planet Hulk” storyline, written by Greg Pak with art by Carlo Pagulayan. Here’s an excerpt:
Greg Pak may have come to comics scripting from a screenwriting background, but if this issue of The Incredible Hulk is any indication he�s a natural. The narration captions at the bottom of page 1, for instance … [evoke] both an epic as well as a personal journey ahead, and the one-page set-up scene it concludes is written with as much empathy and economy. A tightly paced and engrossing read follows, Pak animating his scenes with crack (and at times hysterical) dialogue and engaging characterizations.
Click here for the full review.
HulkNews.com has also reviewed the book. An excerpt:
It�s (pun-alert!) INCREDIBLE! And I am absolutely genuine when I say this is probably the best take on the Hulk since the end of Peter David�s first run in Vol. 2 #467.
First installment of “Planet Hulk” sells out!
Marvel has announced that “Incredible Hulk” #92, the first installment of “Planet Hulk,” written by Greg Pak with art by Carlo Pagulayan, has sold out at Diamond Distributors. To read the whole press release and get an eyeful of art from Issue #93, visit Newsarama.
While the book has sold out at the distributor level, it may still be on the shelf at your local comic book store. Use the Comic Shop Locator Service to find a store near you.
Or you can buy the comic book or even order a subscription online. Use the links at the bottom of this SilverBulletComics.com article to order. Or visit MidtownComics.com.