Tons of interviews with Greg Pak about Silver Surfer, Vision Machine, Chaos War, and everything else


A slew of Greg Pak interviews have gone live over the past week. Check ’em out:
Matt Adler of iFanboy.com interviews writer Greg Pak about his upcoming “Silver Surfer” comic book miniseries:

MA: The Surfer has at times had difficulty in supporting his own series; what do you think is the key to making the character appeal to a wide audience?
GP: First and foremost, we’re just trying to tell a story with a real emotional core that’s compelling on a human level. I think that’s the key to making supremely powerful, cosmic characters work for both old and new audiences — find the human contrast that makes the characters relatable and the emotional conflicts and drama that make them compelling.
At the same time, we love supremely powerful, cosmic characters because of the visceral thrill of seeing them in action and the mind-bending leaps these huge sci fi stories can take. It’s like writing a Hulk story: let’s face it — we want to see the Hulk smash. And in a Surfer story, we want to have our minds blown with some crazy cosmic madness. That’s a huge part of the fun and thrill of the genre, and we’re absolutely embracing that.

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Iann Robinson of CraveOnline interviews Pak about “Vision Machine,” “Chaos War,” “Silver Surfer,” and everything else. An excerpt:

CRAVEONLINE: Do you think technology is getting out of control?
GREG PAK: Oh, technology is always getting out of control. We’re human — everything we touch goes a little crazy, right? The challenge is to take the time to think about where it’s going so we can have a shot at guiding the river rather than just being swept away by the flood. That’s the glory of speculative fiction — it gives us a safe place to prepare for the shocking changes that are inevitably coming.

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The Greek website Comicdom interviews Pak. An excerpt:

I know you have been a Silver Surfer fan yourself. What has drawn you to the character as a reader?
The Silver Surfer might be the purest example of what makes Marvel great — combining massive, cosmic genre hijinks with utterly relatable emotional stories. I was blown away as a kid by the insane visual design and sci fi mythology of the Surfer and Galactus. But I was hooked by the emotional story — the sacrifice and heroism and tragedy of Norrin Radd, the man beneath that shimmering silver sheen.
For more about why I love the Surfer, check out my website for periodic blog postings on the theme: “The Surfer is Awesome.”

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2011.01.12 – “Vision Machine” #3

“Vision Machine” #3, the final issue of the sci fi comic book miniseries written by Greg Pak with pencils by R.B. Silva, will be released for FREE tomorrow at VisionMachine.net and at Comixology.com.
In the meantime, check out these advance rave reviews:

“… Vision Machine is an excellent ride, a superbly crafter hi-tech thriller that gushes with Pak’s love of dialog and sense of humor.”
— Iann Robinson, CraveOnline.com
“More than just a cautionary tale, Pak writes an entertaining and thrilling story as three friends face this new digital frontier together.”
— Scott Cederlund, Newsarama
“This is top-notch comics, and I can’t recommend the entire project enough.”
— Gary M. Miller, Delusional Honesty
“… a good piece of speculative fiction…. Throughout the series, the writing has been engaging and slick, and that doesn’t stop.”
— Andrea Speed, cxPulp
“The artwork of the book is top notch, and the writing is great. It’s the kind of story that speaks to what every conspiracy theorist has discussed including government monitoring and tracking. But it’s done so in an entertaining way with a quality story, and great artwork.”
ComicBooksBoard.com

2010.11.17 – “Vision Machine” #2 now available for FREE download!


“Vision Machine” #2, written by Greg Pak with pencils by R.B. Silva, is now available for download! Don’t miss the comic that MTVGeek calls “”a fascinating look at a hypothetical future where access to information becomes the highest commodity.”
Read it at Comixology
Download the PDF
Special bonus! “Vision Machine” #2 contains a MAJOR TYPO! Tell @gregpak what that typo is on Twitter and you’ll be added to the list to receive an ADVANCE PDF of “Vision Machine” #3 in a few weeks!
Finally, if you missed “Vision Machine” #1, don’t worry — it’s also downloadable for free!

“Vision Machine” #2 preview!

Feast your eyes upon the first seven pages of “Vision Machine” #2, written by Greg Pak with pencils by R.B. Silva. The entire issue hits the internet for FREE download on November 17 — check back here or go to Comixology.com to download it.
Cover | Credits | Page 1 | Page 2 | Page 3 | Page 4 | Page 5

VISION MACHINE #2 (of 3)
Pak Man Productions
Written by Greg Pak
Pencils by R.B. Silva
Inks by DYM and Alexandre Palomaro
Colors by Java Tartaglia
Letters by Charles Pritchett
Follow Sprout CEO Liz Chitkala Evers on Twitter @sproutboss
Follow “Vision Machine” writer Greg Pak on Twitter @gregpak
SOLICIT:
In the year 2061, Sprout Computers releases the iEye, a pair of glasses that allow you to effortlessly record, edit, and add special effects to anything you see — and instantly share it with the world. It’s all of the insane potential of digital media and social networking at the speed of thought, and three film grads named BUDDY, DAVE, and JANE have embraced the new dream. But now the other shoe’s about to drop… Don’t miss the second issue of “Planet Hulk” writer Greg Pak’s insane new sci fi story, gloriously pencilled by up-and-coming superstar R.B. Silva (“Jimmy Olsen”).
WHAT THE CRITICS ARE SAYING:
“Pak is absolutely on fire here… Meanwhile, RB Silva is creating some of the most intricate and well rounded art of his career.”
— MultiversityComics.com
“Somewhere on the cynicism scale between Warren Ellis and Cory Doctorow, Greg Pak creates a story that makes you reexamine your iPhones and Twitter feeds, wondering, just whose future are they truly benefiting?”
— FloppyTown
“Book of the Week” honors from Awesomed By Comics

Submit a letter-to-the-editor TODAY, get free advance copy of “Vision Machine” #2


Issue #2 of “Vision Machine,” Greg Pak’s newest sci fi comic book series, will be released online next week. But here’s your chance to get a special advance PDF of the book THIS week!
All you have to do is send a letter-to-the-editor TODAY to vm at pakbuzz dot com — include “OKAY TO PRINT” in the email to allow us to publish the letter in “Vision Machine” #2.
To read the first issue of “Vision Machine,” visit visionmachine.net/downloads or Comixology.com.
A few press clips:

“Pak is absolutely on fire here… Meanwhile, RB Silva is creating some of the most intricate and well rounded art of his career.”
MultiversityComics.com
“Somewhere on the cynicism scale between Warren Ellis and Cory Doctorow, Greg Pak creates a story that makes you reexamine your iPhones and Twitter feeds, wondering, just whose future are they truly benefiting?”
FloppyTown
“Book of the Week” honors from Awesomed By Comics – “Vision Machine” discussion begins around 1:05:40
Awesomed By Comics
Big interview with Comics Alliance about the book’s Creative Commons distribution license and giving it away for free.
ComicsAlliance.com

2010.10.23 – Greg Pak in Philly! “Mister Green,” comic book signing, “A Conversation with Greg Pak” at the PAAFF

UPDATE: FREE USB drives containing issue #1 of Greg Pak’s “Vision Machine” comic will be given out at the Brave New Worlds signing and “A Conversation with Greg Pak” event!
Filmmaker and comic book writer Greg Pak hits Philadelphia for three big events on Saturday, October 23. Here’s the full, updated schedule!
1:00 to 3:00 pm
The Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival screens Greg Pak’s award-winning short film “Mister Green” at 1 pm in “Shorts Program 2: Visions” at the Asian Arts Initiative, 1219 Vine Street. Click here for full details.
3:30 to 4:30 pm
Greg Pak signs comics at Brave New Worlds, 45 N. 2nd Street.
6:00 to 7:30 pm
The PAAFF awards Pak a special award at a FREE program entitled “A Conversation with Greg Pak” at the Ibrahim Theater at the International House (3701 Chestnut St). Here’s the info from the official website:

PAAFF is excited to present a free special event with Greg Pak, award-winning director of Robot Stories and Marvel Comics writer (Hulk). Greg will be in attendance for live Q&A and will also be receiving the PAAFF 10 Emerging Voice Award. Moderated by Lorraine Ballard Morrill Clear Channel Radio.

“Vision Machine” #1 now downloadable as a FREE pdf

“Vision Machine” #1, Greg Pak’s latest creator-owned comic book project, has been released via a Creative Commons license and is now available for download in multiple formats! Check it out:
Download it as a PDF from gregpak.com
Read it in a web browser at Comixology – Adobe Flash required
Read it in a web browser at Newsarama – Adobe Flash not required
download the Comixology app and get “Vision Machine for your iPad or iPod.