
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.
Comics
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.
Greg Pak talks and talks and talks
By Greg Pak
I did a few events and podcasts over the last few weeks. Check ’em out!
Fanboy Planet — focussing on “Red Skull Incarnate”
Comic Book Club
Fanboy Buzz
Word Balloon
Rave reviews for “Dead Man’s Run” #1

“… great writing and fantastic art. Will Sam make it out of Hell? I have no idea, but I’m hooked on this book until I find out and that’s why its so damn good.”
— Comic Bastards
“Dead Man’s Run” #1, a jailbreak from Hell story written by Greg Pak with art by Tony Parker, hit stores Wednesday and has scored a slew of rave reviews. A few excerpts:
“‘Dead Man’s Run’ is a strangely fun comic. It’s easy to be swept up and away in the rushing narrative of a hellbound heist looking to change direction.”
— Ryan Lindsay, Comic Book Resources
“It’s a clever concept and the series opens with quite a bang.”
— Brian Cronin, Comics Should Be Good
“That’s what I call a great start!”
— Chuck’s Comic of the Day
“Pak has pictured the land of eternal damnation as a giant prison, which is a brilliant idea. That in and of itself would make this comic worth reading. But Pak adds to the idea, by showing that it’s a prison rife with corruption and problems, where anyone who gets there can use their evil nature to survive, and perhaps even thrive.”
— Panel Patter
“I would very much enjoy seeing the property eventually hit the screen.”
— Ain’t It Cool News
“I have to say that I really find the idea of Hell – or at least the tip of that particular flaming iceberg – as a processing facility for the dead and guilty to be a very interesting concept and it allows Pak to play with and warp the general tropes associated with prison thrillers to fit the themes of judgement and punishment that are associated with the underworld. There are the threatening grins, the concealed shivs and knives associated with many works of fiction surrounding incarceration but also the involvement of demon-like guards and the feeding upon souls that you’ll find in horror works and Pak brings it all together brilliantly.”
— Paradox Comics Group
“Greg Pak does a great job of creating an atmosphere full of danger and violence without ever depleting the mystery of where the story is going. Tony Parker’s artwork is sweet on the eyes, vibrant and edgy.”
— Nerds in Babeland
“I am so excited to see where Pak is going with this.”
— Alternative Mindz
Ask your local comics shop to hold a copy for you today!
Nice review of “Magneto Testament”
From A Book Hunter’s Journal:
The graphic novel also includes historical notes and pointers, even adding a section to use the story as a text book. It’s more than just a comic book, I should say. It allows us to see the monstrous side of humanity by using something familiar to us.
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.
“Red Skull Incarnate” dubbed Best Miniseries of the Year on the CNI podcast
Jimmy Aquino and Lorraine Cink named “Red Skull Incarnate” the best miniseries of 2011 on the latest Comic News Insider.
Listen to the podcast here.
Comics Alliance loves “Vision Machine”
Comics Alliance’s Andy Khouri says some incredibly nice things about “Vision Machine,” the sci fi graphic novel from Greg Pak and RB Silva. Here’s an excerpt:
Vision Machine strikes an exquisite balance between satire and commentary without ever becoming silly or didactic, and it’s a beautifully told comic book story to boot, filled with diverse characters and lots of provocative ideas. Nearly every page of Vision Machine finds Pak and Silva innovating some bit of storytelling cleverness that makes a comic book about the Internet seem just as visually entertaining as either of their impressive superhero tales for Marvel or DC.
Check out the full article.
And download your own FREE copy of the graphic novel — as well as a textless version for easy remixing!
Bloggers/reviewers – get free review copy of “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.
But if you’re a journalist, blogger or reviewer, you could get an advance review copy now! Just email vm at pakbuzz dot com with answers to the following questions:
1. Name of your website/publication?
2. Your mailing address?
3. Are you over 18 years of age?
4. Have you already read “Dead Man’s Run” #0?
Review copies are first come first served.
“Dead Man’s Run” tells the story of a young cartographer named Sam Tinker who leads a group of monsters and misfits in a jailbreak from the world’s most dangerous prison: Hell itself.
Read the preview for issue #1
Here’s what the critics said about “Dead Man’s Run” #0.
“…it’s clear that Pak and Parker will be bringing us a story with immense depth of character, an incredibly stylized take on the traditional jailbreak narrative and absolutely gorgeous art. All of that combined makes this book one to watch in 2012!”
– Joshua Mocle, Multiversity Comics
“Leave it to writer Greg Pak to introduce an awesome new world we can’t wait to see more of in any media, whether it’s comics, TV, movies, or video games. The idea? Jailbreak. From Hell. And if that wasn’t awesome enough, the author deftly introduces one of the most bad-ass new characters in any media, and brilliantly sets up the series with a #0 issue that actually feels like a prologue, rather than a repurposed number one.”
Alex Zalben, MTV Geek