The latest “Pak Talks Comics” column has hit BrokenFrontier.com with Reader Q&A and a visit from “Planet Hulk” penciller Aaron Lopresti. Click here to read the column and click here to submit your own questions.
Comixtreme digs “Warbound” #2
In a nutshell:
Good issue, great characters, I hope Pak has plans for them after this miniseries.
Click here for Blake M. Petit’s full advance review.
“World War Hulk Aftersmash: Warbound” #2, written by Greg Pak with pencils by Leonard Kirk and Rafa Sandoval, hits comic book stores tomorrow. Tell your local store to reserve a copy for you!
More love for “Incredible Hercules” #113…
… this time from Blake Petit, writing for Comixtreme.com. The money quote:
… this second issue of Hercules’ story is even stronger than the first, and it’s rapidly on its way to becoming one of the best comics Marvel is publishing.
Click here to read the full review — and tell your local store to hold a copy for you today!
Another rave for “Incredible Hercules” #113
Writing for ComicsNewsi.com, Nick Marino has posted a rave review of “Incredible Hercules” #113. Here’s the money quote:
The plot, dialogue, and art are merging together to tell what may go down in history as the definitive Hercules comic book story.
Click here to read the full review.
Written by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente with pencils by Khoi Pham, “Incredible Hercules” #113 hits comic book stores on January 16.
“Incredible Hercules” #113 gets four bullets from ComicsBulletin.com
Luke Handley and Paul Brian McCoy call “Incredible Hercules” “one of the best books Marvel is putting out at the moment” in their rave advance review of issue #113 at ComicsBulletin.com. Here’s the quote in context:
…this is well worth the time and money. It’s a step up in quality from the already high quality Incredible Hulk run Pak has been responsible for and the art is very nice. The mythological elements of Hercules character are playing a central part and are serving to make him a much more nuanced and interesting character than he’s ever been. Amadeus Cho continues to be entertaining with his determination and grit. And even Ares is being utilized much more effectively than he has been over in Mighty Avengers. I recommend this highly. It is, without a doubt, one of the best books Marvel is putting out at the moment.
Click here for the full review.
Written by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente with pencils by Khoi Pham, “Incredible Hercules” #113 hits comic book stores on January 16. Tell your local store to hold a copy for you today!
Preview of “Warbound” #2
Comicsnewsi.com has posted a seven page, lettered preview of “World War Hulk Aftersmash: Warbound” #2, written by Greg Pak with pencils by Leonard Kirk and Rafa Sandoval.
Just who is that big green fella?
Click here to view the preview pages.
“Warbound” #2 hits comic book stores on January 16. Tell your local shop to hold a copy for you!
2008.01.29 – Pak and Van Lente talk Herc in NYC
“Incredible Hercules” writers Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente will be guests at the Comic Book Club, a live talk show hosted by Justin Tyler, Pete LePage, and Alex Zalben in New York City. The deets:
8 pm on January 29
Tickets: $5
Online: ThePIT-NYC.com
Phone: 1-800-838-3006
Questions? 212-563-7488
The Peoples Improv Theater
154 West 29th Street, 2nd Floor
Between 6th and 7th Aves.
Seven pages of “Incredible Hercules” #113 now online
ComicBookResources has posted a seven page preview of “Incredible Hercules” #113 — fully colored and lettered. Written by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente and pencilled by Khoi Pham, the book hits comic book stores on Wednesday, January 16.
Click here to read the preview and tell your local comic store to reserve a copy for you today.
And here’s what Comixtreme had to say about the last issue:
In the last couple years, Hercules has had a renaissance, as he was extremely well portrayed in Civil War, and then in World War Hulk was once again extremely well written and characterized. Now, he’s taking over this title for a little while, with Amadeus Cho at his side, and although its one of the oddest team-ups, on paper, in reality it ends up working extremely well under Pak/Van Lente’s pens.
ComicsFairplay plugs “Planet Hulk” again
Heidi Meeley at ComicsFairplay.com read “Planet Hulk” again — and loved “Planet Hulk” again. Here’s an excerpt from her post:
The last few days I decided to go back and re-read the Planet Hulk saga. It is one of those rare stories that is even better the second time around. Writer Greg Pak truly created a fantastic adventure in this story. The characters are compelling, the storyline fascinating, and there was opportunity for the Hulk to expand his horizons, so to speak.
Click here to read the whole review. And click here to buy the hardcover from Amazon.com.
PULSE interviews “Warbound” artist Leonard Kirk
Leonard Kirk, the artist for Greg Pak’s “Warbound” miniseries, has been interviewed by Jen Contino at the PULSE. Check it out here — and dig those gorgeous preview pages of issue #2, which hits comic book stores on January 16!