“X-Treme X-Men” #1, written by Greg Pak with pencils by Stephen Segovia and starring Dazzler, hits comic book stores today! The book’s also available digitally at Comixology.com.
Check out the lettered preview.
Check out the video sneak preview:
And ask your local shop to hold a copy for you!
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2012.06.20 – “Alpha Flight” complete series TPB
The complete collected trade paperback of the Alpha Flight series written by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente hits comic book stores on June 20. (Please note that this collects issues 1-8 — the “1-4” in the text below is a typo.)
2012.06.16 – Greg Pak signs at Orbital Comics in London!
“Planet Hulk,” “Magneto Testament,” and “Vision Machine” writer Greg Pak will attend his first UK signing at Orbital Comics in London on Saturday, June 16, at 4 pm.
He will very probably have some free copies of his “Vision Machine” graphic novel.
Orbital Comics is located at 8 Great Newport Street, London WC2H 7JA. See you there!

2012.03.07 – “Dead Man’s Run” #2
“Dead Man’s Run” #2 hits comic book stores on March 7. Check out the advance reviews!
“Tony Parker’s artwork is great, Greg Pak introduces a unique and well written concept, with a smooth transition and pacing between issues, thus far. This mini-series is doing a great job of being unique in a world of reused ideas, and not only that, it’s very well executed.” — DigitalNoob
“There aren’t many writers attempting something this grandiose and Greg Pak is one of the few you seem to be able to pull it off.” — Chuck Suffel
Click here for a lettered preview.
And ask your local shop to hold a copy for you today!
2012.02.29 – “Astonishing X-Men” #47
“Astonishing X-Men” #47, written by Greg Pak with art by Mike McKone, hits stores on February 29. Ask your local comics shop to hold a copy for you today.
And click here for a three page lettered preview!
2012.03.01 – Greg Pak in Philly for “Marvels & Monsters” panel discussion
Comic book writer Greg Pak will join a panel discussion at the Asian Arts Initiative as part of the “Marvels & Monsters” exhibit at the Asian Arts Initiative on March 1 from 6 to 8 pm. The event is FREE and open to the public.
Click here for more details.
2012.01.25 – “Red Skull Incarnate” paperback

By Greg Pak
The “Red Skull Incarnate” collected trade paperback hits stores this Wednesday, and I really hope you’ll consider picking it up. The book tells the historically accurate story of a boy turning into a monster as Germany’s Weimar Republic collapses and the Nazis rise to power. Artist Mirko Colak, cover artist David Aja, colorist Matt Wilson, letterer Clayton Cowles, and editor Alejandro Arbona poured their hearts into the book and it’s one of my proudest Marvel comics productions.
The collected trade includes extensive footnotes to show historical sources and help interested readers find suggestions for more exploration into the time period.
iFanboy has featured the book in this week’s Don’t Miss Podcast.
Splinter Comics has a great, thoughtful, extensive review (warning: some spoilers!)
Ask your local shop to hold a copy for you today.
Or you can preorder at Amazon.
2012.01.25 – “Alpha Flight” #8 and “Astonishing X-Men” #46
The last issue of Greg Pak’s and Fred Van Lente’s “Alpha Flight” maxiseries hits stores this Wednesday. Check out the lettered preview.
Also out this Wednesday, Pak’s “Astonishing X-Men” #46. Check out the preview, which includes the untold history of an alternate universe you’ve never seen before.
2012.01.18 – “Dead Man’s Run” #1
“Dead Man’s Run” #1, written by Greg Pak, developed with Gale Anne Hurd’s Valhalla, pencilled by Tony Parker, and published by Aspen Comics, hits comic book stores on January 18.
Click here for a preview from Comicbooked.
“…terrifically accessible… only grows more engaging with each page.” — Delusional Honesty
“so damn good” — Comic Bastards
2012.01.17 – Greg Pak at Comic Book Club in NYC
Greg Pak will be the guest at the Comic Book Club live comedy show on January 17 in New York City.
This would be a great place to hear more about Pak’s “Dead Man’s Run,” “Vision Machine,” and “Doctor Strange: Season One” projects — and possibly score some free comics.
Click here for the deets.