An excerpt:
I though Pak and Romita Jr. did a great job pulling it off and satisfying the ‘Hulk Smash!’ urge while still crafting a solid story.
An excerpt:
I though Pak and Romita Jr. did a great job pulling it off and satisfying the ‘Hulk Smash!’ urge while still crafting a solid story.
An excerpt:
… you really can’t beat World War Hulk. It delivered oodles of action and the smacking around of superheroes without all the tediousness and pretentiousness of Civil War, and come on, everyone loves to see Tony Stark nearly bludgeoned to death by Reed Richards.
Newsarama has posted a rave review of “World War Hulk” #5, the final issue of the blockbuster Marvel miniseries written by Greg Pak with pencils by John Romita, Jr. An excerpt:
All praise is due to Greg Pak for tightly plotting a truly epic tale that has wrung a number of interesting twists on the Hulk mythos and the increasing tension within the Marvel Universe.
“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.
“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.
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.
Don MacPherson at EyeOnComics.com has given “What If: Planet Hulk,” written by Greg Pak, a stelllar 8/10 rating. An excerpt from the review:
Greg Pak has done an incredible of revitalizing the Hulk franchise at Marvel, and he’s done so not only with a solidly entertaining and action-packed event, but with an interesting and compelling storyline that’s built up over the past two years. Even this What If? one-shot is compelling…. What I like most about these alternate-timeline tales is that they’re grounded in characterization and emotion…
Jeff Johncox, writing in the Comics Corner column of the Norman Transcript, has named the Hulk the year’s “Best Hero” and “World War Hulk” the year’s Best Comic (major label). Here’s an excerpt:
Pak’s brilliant return to big-action, old-style comics has just been an amazing ride with great characters, a fun story and plenty of “Bang, Smash and Boom.â€
PopCultureShock.com has posted six lettered preview pages from the “What If: Planet Hulk” one shot comic book, written by Greg Pak with pencils by Leonard Kirk, Rafa Sandoval, and Fred Hembeck. Click here to take a peek.
The book hits comic book stores on October 24.
Pakbuzz salutes Floating World Comics, a store in Portland, Oregon, which is hosting a benefit for legendary comics writer Bill Mantlo, who suffered severe head trauma in 1992. Click here for more information.