More video! Wizard TV interviewed writer Greg Pak about “Skaar: Son of Hulk” at the New York Comic-Con. Click here to watch.
2008.06.11 – “Skaar: Son of Hulk” #1
“Skaar: Son of Hulk” #1, written by Greg Pak with art by Ron Garney, hits comic book stores on June 11. Here’s the solicitation from Marvel.com:
Born in fire. Raised by monsters. Destined to destroy. On an alien planet shattered by war, no one is stronger than Skaar, the savage Son of Hulk. But as a Fillian warlord, an Imperial princess, and a mysterious Earthman spread chaos through the wastelands, will Skaar save the puny survivors — or smash them? Another epic fever dream from Greg Pak, writer of “Planet Hulk” and World War Hulk” — featuring the return of legendary Hulk artist Ron Garney!
Tell your local store to order a copy for you today!
UPDATE: Wizard has posted a rave review of “Skaar” #1 — here’s an excerpt:
When you head into your comic shop tomorrow, you might not realize that science has recently found a way to condense PURE AWESOMENESS into the 24 pages of a comic book, but it’s true! It’ll be filed under Skaar: Son of Hulk, sitting idly on the shelf waiting to rock your world to its core!
2008.05.21 – “WWH – Incredible Hercules” trade paperback
The trade paperback collecting the issues of “Incredible Hulk” that ran during “World War Hulk” hits comic book stores on May 21. Here’s the back cover blurb:
The Illuminati called the Hulk a monster — and shot him into space. But Amadeus Cho, the boy genius who took on Reed Richards, calls the Hulk a hero — and prepares for his return. With just his big brain, a lot of guts, and a few billion dollars stolen from Warren Worthington III, Cho tackles the insane task of building a team of heroes willing to side with the Hulk against the rest of the Marvel Universe. Will Hercules and Angel become the Hulk’s Champions? Will Namor be his Defender? And what happens when the Prince of Power meets the Green King on Manhattan’s shattered streets?
The book collects “Incredible Hulk” #106 to #110, written by Greg Pak, and “Incredible Hulk” #111, written by Pak and Jeff Parker.
Tell your local store to hold a copy for you today!
2008.05.21 – “Incredible Hercules” #117
“Incredible Hercules” #117, written by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente with pencils by Rafa Sandoval, hits comic book stores on May 21. Here’s the solicit from Marvel.com:
SECRET INVASION TIE-IN!
The Greek Goliath gathers the most powerful super-team ever assembled to counter-attack the Skrull gods! Face front, True Believers, and prepare for the pantheon-pounding premiere of… THE GOD SQUAD!
And click here to view a seven page, lettered preview!
“Incredible Hercules” #117 preview!
ComicBookResources.com has posted a lettered preview of the first seven pages of “Incredible Hercules” #117, written by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente with pencils by Carlo Pagulayan.
Click here to feast your eyes.
“Incredible Hercules” #117 hits comic book stores on May 21.
Marvel.com posts video interview with Pak about “Skaar: Son of Hulk”

Ben Morse from Marvel.com has interviewed writer Greg Pak about his new series, “Skaar: Son of Hulk.” Click here to watch.
Benefit for ailing comics great Gene Colan
Clifford Meth is organizing a benefit to help legendary comics artist Gene Colan with his medical bills. Click here to learn how you can help.
Video interview with Greg Pak about Skaar, Herc, and Hulk from the New York Comic-Con
The fellas of the Stack interviewed writer Greg Pak at the New York Comic-Con about Hercules, the Hulk and Pak’s upcoming “Skaar: Son of Hulk” series. Click here to check it out.
Greg Pak in Dallas on May 3 for Free Comic Book Day!
Heads up, Dallasites! Comic book writer and “Robot Stories” director Greg Pak will appear at the CAPE Free Comic Book Day event hosted by Zeus Comics from 10 am to 6 pm at Craddock Park on Lemmon Avenue in Dallas. Click here for the CAPE website and click here for a map.
Pak will be signing throughout the day and will hold raffles at the top of each hour for free comic books and “Robot Stories and More Screenplays” paperbacks.
IGN loves “Incredible Hercules” #116
IGN continues to rave about “Incredible Hercules,” written by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente and now with pencils by Rafa Sandoval. Here’s an excerpt from the review of #116:
Incredible Hercules seems to be getting really formulaic. That formula being it’s going to be really good. You know the tune by now: Herc is one of the most consistently enjoyable and well-done books on the stands today.