Comic Book Resources has posted previews of “Incredible Hulk” #607, written by Greg Pak with pencils by Paul Pelletier, and “Incredible Hercules” #141, written by Pak and Fred Van Lente with pencils by Rodney Buchemi.
Click here to check out “Incredible Hulk” #607, the second installment of the series’ “Fall of the Hulks” tie-in.
Click here for the “Incredible Hercules” #141 preview, the massive climax to the “Assault on New Olympus” storyline!
Both books hit comic book stores on February 17.
(Oh, and both books feature Amadeus Cho, who’s on Twitter now, if you didn’t hear already.)
Hercules
Amadeus Cho headlines “Heroic Age: Prince of Power” in May
Today Marvel announced that the “Incredible Hercules” saga would continue in May 2010 via the “Heroic Age: Prince of Power” miniseries, starring Amadeus Cho, Herc’s best friend and the Marvel Universe’s most incorrigible teen genius.
The mini will be co-written by “Incredible Hercules” regulars Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente with pencils by beloved “Thorcules” artist Reilly Brown. A number of websites have featured interviews with the creators — here are a few excerpts:
Marvel:
“Keep your eyes open for Amadeus’ big-brained colleague Bruce Banner and a certain long haired individual of the Norse persuasion whose name starts with a T and ends with a-oh, heck, he’s on the cover,” Pak gives up. “We’re talking about Thor! The Odinson plays a massive role throughout this storyline. An extra bonus is that [artist] Reilly Brown, who knocked the ‘Replacement Thor’ storyline out of the park, is back on board for PRINCE OF POWER.’ He draws an incredible Thor-and his upgrade of Amadeus’s look is swoon-worthy.”
Pak: Fred and I have made an extra special effort to make Prince of Power new-reader-friendly. Yes, we’re paying off some major things we set up earlier in the series and launching an insane new era in the “Incredible Hercules” saga (just wait ’til you see how this baby ends!). But if you’ve been tempted to check the book out, this is a great place to start.
Van Lente: Remember, kids: If you read one title about a wiseass teen genius billionaire myth-slayer this year, let it be PRINCE OF POWER.
“At certain points during our ongoing storyline, we’ve had stories that are just larks. Like the ‘Replacement Thor’ storyline in ‘Incredible Hercules’ where Herc dressed up as Thor and Thor dressed up as Herc and mayhem ensued. Storylines like that are a little bit more wacky fun, even though they’re still building our characters,” Pak continued. “And at other times we’ve had storylines where the stakes seem higher and the feel is a bit more epic. Our ‘Secret Invasion’ tie in was a storyline like that, and I think we’re entering that kind of a phase again. So the emotions and the stakes are sky high. At the same time, we are continuing the vibe and feel that we’ve had in our stories all throughout.”
IGN:
IGN Comics: Is there anything else you’d like to add about Prince of Power at this point?
Brown: There are going to be notable appearances by other major Marvel heroes, like Banner and especially Thor, who I’m excited to work with. There’s also going to be a whole lot of villains and classical monsters who are going to need to be designed/redesigned, which is something I always love doing. This is going to be a fun book to work on, and I think readers will really enjoy it.
Van Lente: You can’t have a great hero without being complemented by a great villain. In this case we have a couple: Amadeus starts out fighting a classic Marvel foe that actually battled Hercules when he was with the Champions of Los Angeles, so he gets to prove his mettle that way.
Then also in #1 Cho encounters his arch-nemesis, and befitting the book’s pedigree he’s an Incredible Hulk villain we haven’t seen since Peter David and Dale Keown/Gary Frank’s classic run back in the 1990s, when he was supposedly killed… But has been known to run around with pantheons, or should I say Pantheon…
Greg, stop me if you think I’m being too subtle.
Pak: They’ll never figure this one out.
Greg Pak is AngryAsianMan.com’s Angry Reader of the Week
AngryAsianMan.com has featured Greg Pak as its Angry Reader of the Week! Here’s an excerpt:
I’m in the business of escapist entertainment. But I’d argue that the greatest escapist literature doesn’t just let us avoid our problems; it gives us a safe space to explore new ways to deal with our real world challenges. One of the reasons I’ve been so drawn to the Hulk, for example, is that he’s insanely fun because we can all vicariously enjoy his anger and smashing. But what makes him a truly great character is that his stories almost always explore the price of all that anger and smashing. There’s a process of emotional discovery in those stories that’s incredibly attractive to me as a reader and a writer.
“Incredible Hercules” artist Reilly Brown auctions original art for Haiti
The fantastic Reilly Brown, fan favorite penciller of the “Incredible Thorcules” storyline that ran in “Incredible Hercules” #132, 134, and 136, is auctioning off some original art as part of the Heroes4Haiti initiative to benefit the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund.
The auctions include the first appearance of Thorcules (Herc dressed as Thor, natch) from “Incredible Hercules” #132 and page 20 from “Cable & Deadpool” #50.
Click here to bid on the Hercules page.
Click here to bid on the Deadpool page.
And Reilly? You’re awesome.
Pak and Van Lente interviewed for the KANE AM 1240 Popmedia Primecast
“Incredible Hercules” co-writers Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente have been interviewed by Dom Ducote and Dusty Crochet for the KANE AM 1240 Popmedia Primecast. Lots of talk about the art of collaboration and breaking into comics — and the Incredible Hulk.
Check it out!
Newsarama really, really likes “Incredible Hercules” #140
An excerpt:
Once again, this book soars to new heights of entertainment and depth. Between Rodney Buchemi’s clean and expressive art, and Pak and Van Lente’s humorous and exciting script, I can’t imagine anything more that I would ask for in a modern superhero comic. Truly this issue, and this series, are pinnacles of the genre.
Greg Burgas taps “Incredible Hercules” for CBR “Best of 2009” list
“Incredible Hercules,” written by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente, has cracked yet another Best of 2009 list. Greg Burgas has picked “Incredible Hercules” as one of the year’s best ongoing series and “Incredible Hercules” #136 as one of the year’s best single issues. Click here for the full scoop.
Heroes4Haiti auctions: Signed “Planet Hulk,” “World War Hulk” and “Incredible Hercules” comics



By Greg Pak
I’ve added three more items to the Heroes4Haiti initiative to sell original art, services, or books via eBay’s charity tools to benefit Haiti relief.
Click here to bid on the entire run of “Planet Hulk” in single issues, signed by writer Greg Pak. Auction also includes key extras such as “Amazing Fantasy” v2 #15 (first appearance of Amadeus Cho) and “What If: Planet Hulk.”
Click here to bid on “World War Hulk” #1, signed by writer Greg Pak, penciller John Romita, Jr., and inker Klaus Janson.
Click here to bid on “Incredible Hulk” #112 and “Incredible Hercules” #113-115, the first story arc of the “Incredible Hercules” saga, all signed by writers Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente and artist Khoi Pham.
And click here to check out the previous listing of “Planet Hulk” concept art by yours truly.
All funds received will go to Doctors Without Borders via the eBay charity system.
Check out the auctions from other creators at Heroes4Haiti.com — and absolutely feel free to donate directly to Doctors Without Borders if you’re so inclined by clicking the image below.

“Incredible Hercules” #140 preview at Robot 6
Comic Book Resources’ Robot 6 blog has preview images from “Incredible Hercules” #140, written by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente with art by Rodney Buchemi. Click here to check it out.
Greg Pak and his books nominated for multiple CBR Assemblies Awards
Posters at the Comic Book Resources Avengers Board have nominated writer Greg Pak, his “War Machine” series, and a number of the books and characters from his “Incredible Hercules” series, co-written with Fred Van Lente, for 2009 Assemblies Awards. CBR posters can vote over the next two weeks — click here for the thread. Among the nominations are:
Favorite Avengers Writer – Greg Pak
Favorite Ongoing Team Series – “Incredible Hercules” (written by Pak and Fred Van Lente) and “War Machine” (written by Pak)
Favorite Issue – “Incredible Hercules” #136
Favorite Collected Volume – “Incredible Hercules: Love & War”
Favorite Avenger – Hercules
Favorite Villain – Hera
Favorite Breakout Character – Kid Zeus