“World War Hulk: Aftersmash” #1 hits comic book stores this Wednesday. Written by Greg Pak with pencils by Rafa Sandoval, the book follows an unlikely group of heroes as they struggle to survive in the wake of “World War Hulk.”
Click here for a six page preview from the book.
Calendar
2007.11.21 – “Incredible Hulk” #111
“Incredible Hulk” #111, written by Greg Pak and Jeff Parker with pencils by Leonard Kirk, hits comic book stores on November 21. Click here for a six page preview of the issue.
2007.11.16 – 11.18 – Greg Pak at Wizard World Texas
“World War Hulk” and “Incredible Hulk” writer Greg Pak will appear at the Wizard World Texas comic book convention the weekend of November 16-18. His events include a Spotlight/Q&A session on Friday at 5 pm and signings on Saturday at 10:30 am and 1 pm. For the full schedule and ticket info, visit the official Wizard World website.
2007.11.15 – Greg Pak signing at Lone Star Comics in Dallas
“World War Hulk” and “Incredible Hulk” writer Greg Pak will appear at Lone Star Comics in Dallas for a comic book signing on Thursday, November 15, at 5 pm. Lone Star is located at 6465 E. Mockingbird Lane, Dallas, TX 75214.
2007.11.14 – “World War Hulk” #5
The massive Marvel summer event known as “World War Hulk” concludes with issue number five hitting comic book stores on Wednesday, November 14. Written by Greg Pak with pencils by John Romita, Jr. Click here for a rave review from Newsarama.
2007.09.29 – “Super Power Blues” screens in Mesa, AZ
Greg Pak’s short film “Super Power Blues” will screen as part of the film festival at the Otaku University anime convention in Mesa, Arizona around 6 pm on September 29 in the Con Theater. Visit the Otaku University website for more information.
2007.09.06 – “Incredible Hulk” #110
IGN has posted six lettered preview pages from “Incredible Hulk” #110, wherein Amadeus Cho uncovers a stunning revelation about his big, green hero. Click here to view the pages.
“Incredible Hulk” #110, written by Greg Pak with pencils by Carlo Pagulayan, hits comic book stores on September 6.
2007.08.14 – Greg Pak live at Comic Book Club in NYC
Writer Greg Pak will appear tonight at the Comic Book Club live show in New York City, 8 pm at the Peoples Improv Theater, 154 West 29th St., 2nd Floor. Click here for all the details.
2007.07.21 – Asian American comic creators panel at the AAIFF in NYC
ASIAN AMERICAN COMIC BOOK CREATORS HIT NEW YORK FOR FILM FESTIVAL PANEL
This Saturday in New York City, the Asian American International Film Festival presents a panel of Asian American comic book creators, including industry legend Larry Hama and “World War Hulk” writer Greg Pak. The event is open to the public. Tickets can be purchased online at https://www.ovationtix.com/trs/cal/165.
SECRET IDENTITY: ASIAN AMERICANS IN COMICS
Saturday, July 21, 2:30 pm
The Asia Society
725 Park Avenue (at 70th Street), New York, NY 10021
Tel: (212) 288-6400
Box Office 212-517-ASIA
Asian American comic book creators share their work while discussing Asian representation in comics, the creative process of making comics, and the links between comics and film. Panel includes legendary writer Larry Hama (Wolverine, G.I. Joe), indie sensation Christine Norrie (Hopeless Savages, Breaking Up), comics-editor-turned-film-editor Jennifer Lee, DC Comics editor Pornsak Pichetshote (Vertigo), filmmaker-turned-comics-writer Greg Pak (Incredible Hulk, World War Hulk), and Jeff Yang, editor of the new Asian American comics anthology, “Secret Identities.”
LARRY HAMA is a writer/cartoonist/illustrator who has worked in comics, television, and film. He is best known as the writer of Marvel’s G.I. Joe comics in the 80s, and as the writer of Marvel’s Wolverine in the 90s. He is currently writing Storm Shadow for Devil’s Due Comics, and working on various television animation and feature film projects.
JENNIFER LEE is a film editor who spent much of the last decade working in comics, where she collaborated with some of the top talent in the industry. At Marvel Entertainment, she edited a blockbuster run on WOLVERINE, several celebrated story lines in DAREDEVIL, and a sleek noir thriller called BLACK WIDOW. She also edited Marvel’s first three illustrated prose novels. At DC Comics’ acclaimed Vertigo imprint for mature readers, she worked on properties such as THE SANDMAN, STARDUST, JOHN CONSTANTINE: HELLBLAZER, and 100 BULLETS. Jenny hung up her cape and tights in 2005 to apply her editorial skills to film and television post production. She was the Associate Online Editor for David Kaplan’s rotoscope-animated film YEAR OF THE FISH, which premiered at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival and is showing as part of this year’s New York Asian American International Film Festival. She was also the Associate Editor for the forthcoming NEAL CASSADY, directed by Noah Buschel and starring Tate Donovan. This summer she will be cutting TRUE ADOLESCENTS, directed by Craig Johnson and produced by Tom Woodrow at Furnace Films.
CHRISTINE NORRIE has worked extensively as an artist and comic illustrator since 2000 with no formal art training. Her most noted works include her original graphic novel Cheat, the Oni Press series Hopeless Savages, and the newly released graphic novel Breaking Up published in 2007 by Scholastic/Graphix. Dubbed “a natural storyteller” by Publisher’s Weekly, Norrie has earned two Eisner nominations, A Russ Manning Promising Newcomer Nomination, and a 9th Panel and New York City Comic Book Museum Award.
GREG PAK is a filmmaker turned comic book writer whose comics work includes the Planet Hulk and World War Hulk epics for Marvel and Battlestar Galactica for Dynamite. Pak created Amadeus Cho, aka Mastermind Excello, for Amazing Fantasy (v2 #15)—the character won a Marvel.com fan favorite contest and is now playing a major role in Pak’s Incredible Hulk run. In the film world, Pak is best known for his feature film ROBOT STORIES, which won 35 film festival awards, and is now available on DVD from Kino. Pak’s award-winning short films include FIGHTING GRANDPA, MOUSE, PO MO KNOCK KNOCK, ALL AMATEUR ECSTASY, and the infamous ASIAN PRIDE PORN. For the full scoop on his comics and films, visit www.pakbuzz.com.
PORNSAK PICHETSHOTE is an associate editor at Vertigo Comics, DC Comics’ mature readers imprint. In that capacity, he’s worked with such esteemed creators as Darren Aronofsky, Grant Morrison, Peter Milligan, Rick Veitch, and Dave Gibbons, amongst many others. He’s also the editor on such books as The Losers, Swamp Thing, and Crossing Midnight. Before getting into comics, he worked as a short story writer and has directed two short films, both of which have gone on to receive awards on the festival circuit. His original feature screenplay, Widescreen, USA, beat out over 7,000 others to make it to Project: Greenlight’s Top 250.
JEFF YANG is an author and cultural critic whose writings appear in such venues as Slate, The Washington Post, and The San Francisco Chronicle, for whose website, SFGate.com, he writes the award-winning biweekly column, “Asian Pop.” He is also a regular correspondent for New York’s NPR station, WNYC. His books include the Asian pop culture encyclopedia “Eastern Standard Time”; “Once Upon a Time in China,” a history of Chinese cinema; and the New York Times bestselling “I Am Jackie Chan,” the international action icon’s autobiography. A longtime comics fan (and collector), he and partners Parry Shen, Keith Chow, and Jerry Ma are currently working on “Secret Identities,” the first-ever Asian American superhero comics anthology, to be published by The New Press in 2008.
For more information about the festival, visit http://www.aaiff.org.
2007.06.13 – Greg Pak signs comics at Jim Hanley’s Universe, NYC
“World War Hulk” writer Greg Pak, penciler John Romita, Jr., and inker Klaus Jansen will sign copies of Marvel’s summer blockbuster “World War Hulk” #1 in person in New York City from 6-8 pm, June 13, at Jim Hanley’s Universe, 4 West 33rd St., NYC (opposite the Empire State Building).
The much anticipated first issue of Marvel’s summer blockbuster event, “World War Hulk,” hits comic book stores on June 13. Written by Greg Pak with pencils by John Romita, Jr., the five issue miniseries tells the story of the Hulk’s return to Earth and quest for vengeance against the four so-called “heroes” who exiled him to the savage alien planet of Sakaar. Also out on June 13 is the “Planet Hulk” hardcover, also written by Pak, the epic tale that immediately precedes “World War Hulk.” Ask your local comic store to reserve your copy today!
Click here for a six page preview of “World War Hulk” #1.