Greg Pak’s “Robot Stories and More Screenplays” book is now available for the Kindle for just four bucks at Amazon.com. The book contains the screenplay to the award winning feature film as well as the screenplays to a number of Pak’s shorts, including “Mouse,” “Asian Pride Porn,” and “All Amateur Ecstasy.”
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“War Machine” #6 preview!
Comic Book Resources has posted a seven page lettered preview of “War Machine” #6, written by Greg Pak with pencils by Allan Jefferson and Mahmud Asrar. The story features American Eagle, aka Jason Strongbow… and the return of Mother Rhodes!
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“War Machine” #6 hits comic book stores on May 28. Ask your local store to hold a copy for you today!
“Incredible Hercules” #129 preview!
Comic Book Resources has posted an eight page lettered preview of “Incredible Hercules” #129, written by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente with pencils by Ryan Stegman.
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“Incredible Hercules” #129 goes on sale March 28. Ask your local store to hold a copy for you!
Greg Pak returns to “Incredible Hulk” in August!
Marvel has just revealed that “Planet Hulk” and “World War Hulk” writer Greg Pak will return to the “Incredible Hulk” title in August with issue #601. Newsarama’s Matt Brady interviewed Pak about his plans for the book. Here’s an excerpt:
NRAMA: Okay, and then – in August, you’re on Incredible Hulk #601. The solicitation for July’s Incredible Hulk #600 states that it’s by the regular Hulk team of Jeph Loeb and Ed McGuiness. What story are you going to be telling in that series, then?
GP: Incredible Hulk #601 springs out of Jeph and Ed’s mind-blowing Incredible Hulk #600 and the momentous events of Skaar #12 and launches a brand new Hulk series written by yours truly with art by the brilliant Ariel Olivetti! Those same insane events will reverberate thunderously through Jeph and Ed’s “Hulk” book starting with issue #13. That’s right, Marvel fans — the Hulk’s story has become so huge he’s taking over two big books!
This is the first giant climax of the insane plans Jeph and I have been cooking up from the beginning. We’re about to pay off some huge mysteries and emotional storylines in some of the biggest ways you can imagine — so dontcha dare miss a single issue!
Marvel.com talks Skaar, Herc, and War Machine with Greg Pak
Marvel.com’s Kevin Mahadeo has interviewed writer Greg Pak about “Planet Skaar,” “Incredible Hercules,” and “War Machine.” Here’s an excerpt:
Marvel.com: PLANET SKAAR PROLOGUE #1 hits stores this week, probably both figuratively and literally as I doubt the comic page can alone contain the smashing. What can fans expect to see in this kick off issue?
Greg Pak: Skaar, Son of Hulk, hits planet Earth—and planet Earth hits back! The book follows through on the epic storyline we’ve been building since the last page of WORLD WAR HULK and through the previous 10 issues of SKAAR: SON OF HULK, but it’s also designed to be absolutely new reader friendly. All you need to know is that the Hulk has a big, green, furious, half-alien son who’s on his way to Earth—the rest is explained as we launch into the action of the story. And the story co-stars the Fantastic Four, She-Hulk, Norman Osborn, the Warbound, and, of course, Bruce Banner, aka the Incredible Hulk! We’re talking massive smashing and massive emotional payoff along with a shocking twist that will open up a whole new world for Skaar. So, don’t dare miss it!
Marvel.com: You mentioned the Fantastic Four appearing. We know Reed Richards is the one who discovers that the Jade Giant’s son is coming to town. Why does Reed take it upon himself to stop Skaar? Why not contact some of his former Illuminati buddies?
Greg Pak: Reed has a very direct answer to this question on page 13 of the story. He also has a theory that addresses some key questions about the Hulk post-World War Hulk that might be of great interest to Gamma fans.
“Planet Skaar Prologue” preview pages!
Comic Book Resources has posted an exclusive nine page preview of the “Planet Skaar Prologue,” written by Greg Pak with pencils by Dan Panosian, which hits comic book stores on May 20.
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Marvel creators name their favorite Norman and Harry Osborn stories
Ever wondered what Greg Pak’s favorite Green Goblin story is? Check out the article at Marvel.com!
Marvel.com interviews Greg Pak about “War Machine” #6

Marvel.com has posted an interview with writer Greg Pak about “War Machine” #6, which hits comic book stores on May 27. Here’s an excerpt:
“A pretty big chunk of the Marvel Universe is probably willing to turn a blind eye to War Machine’s extreme, extralegal interventionism as long as he’s poking around overseas in places like Santo Marco and Aqiria,” Pak remarks. “But once War Machine picks a target on American soil, conflicts with the Marvel heroes who defend the country become inevitable.”
The new storyline will also feature the return of Rhodey’s mom, a character who Pak describes as “a tough, unsentimental, church-going lady who did her damnedest to raise her kids the right way in the mean streets of South Philly. But as we’ll learn, her son may have learned some of her lessons a little too well.”
2009.06.03 – “Skaar” #11
“Skaar” #11, written by Greg Pak with art by Ron Lim and Dan Panosian, hits comic book stores on June 3. Ask your local shop to order a copy for you today!
Here’s the scoop from Comixology:
CBR likes “War Machine” #5
Timothy Callahan has reviewed “War Machine” #5 for Comic Book Resources. Here’s an excerpt:
Manco is a fascinating choice for this type of comic, because he can pull off the sensitive character moments and the big, ultra-violent action sequences, but he covers it all with a layer of grit and grime that makes it all seem sad and painful. This is an issue which opens up with Ares, the god of war, raging with glowing red eyes and decapitations occurring left and right. That’s all on the opening page, by the way. And the comic escalates from there.
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“War Machine” #5 was written by Greg Pak with art by Leonardo Manco. The book hit comic book stores on April 29. Ask your local store to hold a copy for you today!