Comic book writer Greg Pak will make the following appearances at this weekend’s New York Comic Con:
Friday, April 18
2:00 – 3:00 – Signing at the Marvel booth
4:30 – 5:30 – Mondo Marvel panel
5:30 – 6:30 – Secret Invasion panel Saturday, April 19
3:00 – 4:00 – Signing at the Marvel booth
4:00 – 5:00 – Signing at the Hero Initiative booth (with “Incredible Hercules” co-writer Fred Van Lente and penciller Khoi Pham) Sunday, April 20
11:00 – 12:00 – Signing at the Midtown Comics booth (with Peter David)
12:00 – 1:00 – Signing at the Comics News Insider booth
Filmmaker and comic book writer Greg Pak will appear at the Comics to Film/Film to Comics panel at the Independent Film Festival Boston on April 27.
COMICS TO FILM/FILM TO COMICS
Sunday April 27 – 2:30pm
The Burren Restaurant
247 Elm St, Somerville, MA
“Warbound” #5, written by Greg Pak with pencils by Leonard Kirk, hits comic book stores on April 16. But Comic Book Resources has six lettered pages online now for your reading pleasure. Check ’em out — and ask your local comic store to hold a copy for you today!
Kim Ima, one of the producers of Greg Pak’s “Robot Stories” and the co-star of Pak’s “Happy Hamptons Holiday Camp for Troubled Couples,” is now selling cookies and pastries on the streets of New York City. No joke! Check out the clip below from “Eat Out ala Kelly” profiling Ima and her awesome Treats Truck — then check out the Treats Truck website for the menu and schedule.
Comic book writer Greg Pak will attend the CAPE Free Comic Book event organized by Zeus Comics in Dallas, Texas, on May 3, 2008. Full schedule and location to be announced soon — visit the official website for the full scoop.
March 3 – The WORLD’S BIGGEST Free Comic Book Day Event has grown so huge, we had to move to Craddock Park a large public park in the heart of Dallas. Join us on Saturday May 3rd for CAPE! 4, the Comic and Pop-Culture Expo. CAPE! 4 is hosted by Zeus Comics, PvPOnline.com, and Popsyndicate.com. This elite team of comic experts joins forces once again to bring North Texas a bigger and better Comic and Pop-Culture Expo (CAPE!), than last year – it’s the biggest Free Comic Book Day event in the world.
This year’s list of NEW guest comic book artists and writers includes industry giants Mark Waid, Chynna Clugston, Robert Kirkman, Greg Pak, Jason Pearson, Greg Pak, Matt Sturges and Paul Benjamin. They are joined by returning headliners Gail Simone, David Mack, Mike Huddleston, Tony Bedard, Jim Mahfood, Scott Kurtz, Jamie S. Rich, James O’Barr, Marc Andreyko, Kody Chamberlain, Dave Crosland, Lea Hernandez, Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, Mercedes Lackey, Ben Dunn, Kristian Donaldson, Kris Straub, Larry Dixon and many more, CAPE! just keeps getting bigger and bigger! For a complete list of guests go to www.capeday.com.
The world famous CAPE! costume contest returns for its second year. Come dressed as your favorite comic book character and win fabulous prizes.
CAPE! 4 takes place at Craddock Park in Dallas, TX on Saturday, May 3rd, 2007 from 10am – 6pm coincides with the Free Comic Book Day events taking place all over the world. CAPE! festivities allow fans a chance to interact with top creators in the comic industry, get sketches, talk comics and pick up some fantastic free goodies including 7,000 free comics and much more!
The all day, indoor/outdoor, event promises to be unlike anything the Dallas area has seen before. “We’ll have plenty of free comics, movie posters, t-shirts, and prizes and folks will have the opportunity to hang with some of the finest people in the comic book industry,†Says Richard Neal, Zeus Comics and Toys owner. “Free comics and fun. I can’t think of a better way to spend the day.â€
For more information on CAPE or if you are a comic professional who wants to attend please visit www.capeday.com or call Zeus comics at 214-219-TOYS.
Adam Chapman has posted a rave review for “Warbound” #4 at Comixtreme.com. Here’s an excerpt:
This issue was flat-out fantastic. Pak is an excellent writer, and he clearly has genuine affection for these creations of his, the Warbound, as well as for the Leader himself…. It’s an intense and emotional battle that Kirk and Pak weave, a testament to the brilliant storytelling that these two men can create when working together.
Click here to read the whole thing.
“Warbound” #4 was written by Greg Pak with pencils by Leonard Kirk and Rafa Sandoval. The book is on sale now in comic book stores everywhere. Tell your local store to hold a copy for you today — and place and advance order “Warbound” #5!
J. Caleb Mozzocco has declared “Incredible Hercules” his “favorite Marvel comic” in Newsarama’s Best Shots review column. Here’s an excerpt from his review of “Incredible Hercules” #115:
If it were just big, action-packed, melodramatic, funny fun The Incredible Hercules would still be well worth a reader’s time, but co-writers Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente don’t just stop there. This concludes the opening story arc of the Herc-hijacked book, and it does an incisive, even touching job of defining the characters of Hercules and Amadeus Cho. That it happens to also be a blast to read is just a bonus. This has very quickly become my favorite Marvel comic.
The raves keep on coming for “Incredible Hercules” #115, written by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente with pencils by Khoi Pham. Here’s the latest from PopCultureShock.com:
It’s great that Marvel was able to take the momentum Hercules gathered from Civil War and make it into one of their best ongoing series. The issue is filled with great humor, great character interactions, absolutely fantastic action (the list of badass things Ares has done grows longer) and a really nice moment where Hercules explains the true story of one of the old myths about him. I can’t say enough good things about this series.
Writers Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente give a behind-the-scenes analysis of the first six pages of “Incredible Hercules” at BrokenFrontier.com. Here’s an excerpt from the discussion of Page 6:
GP: I know it’s a cheap gag, but God help me, I love having Amadeus pull the Bugs Bunny trick on Herc here. I tend to throw in a lot of these goofball moments into the scripts. Fred likes cutting about half of ‘em out, which is probably a good example of just why we’re so well matched on this book — unhesitantly saving each other from each other’s own foibles! Heeey… kinda like Amadeus and Herc, huh?
FVL: I think I’m as smart as Amadeus, but I also drink as much as Herc, so I’m not sure which one I would be.
GP: All we say for sure is that if Fred and I weren’t co-writing this book, one of us would be a super-villain.
FVL: Or we’d both be “co-super-villains.”