An excerpt:
How great is Amadeus Cho? Greg Pak has handled every aspect of Planet Hulk and World War Hulk brilliantly, but his elevation of Amadeus Cho has been a great bonus.
An excerpt:
How great is Amadeus Cho? Greg Pak has handled every aspect of Planet Hulk and World War Hulk brilliantly, but his elevation of Amadeus Cho has been a great bonus.
All five of the reviewers at ComicPants.com have added “Incredible Hulk” #110, written by Greg Pak, to their top five lists. From Randy Lauer’s comments:
Pak addresses the notion of whether or not Hulk is a killer in the midst of World War Hulk, and makes it more than just a continuity implant, but instead a great story as well, driven by the character Amadeus Cho, who I’d really like to see more of. Best Hulk issue in quite a long time, in my opinion.
From Nick Budd’s comments:
Pak has actually become one of my favorite writers right now. He gets the Hulk and his explanation as to why the Hulk has never killed before is fantastic. Honestly, I want him to stick with the book for as long as possible. Years if at all possible.
Blake M. Petit raves about “Incredible Hulk” #110 in an advance review at Comixtreme.com. Here’s an excerpt:
Pak does something incredible this issue – he gives us a plausible explanation for the simple most implausible thing about the Hulk since the very birth of the character. Not only does his explanation make sense, but it plays flawlessly into the WWH storyline.
Click here for the full review.
“Incredible Hulk” #110, written by Greg Pak with pencils by Carlo Pagulayan, hits comic book stores on Thursday.
IGN has posted six lettered preview pages from “Incredible Hulk” #110, wherein Amadeus Cho uncovers a stunning revelation about his big, green hero. Click here to view the pages.
“Incredible Hulk” #110, written by Greg Pak with pencils by Carlo Pagulayan, hits comic book stores on September 6.
IGN has posted six lettered preview pages from “Incredible Hulk” #110, wherein Amadeus Cho uncovers a stunning revelation about his big, green hero. Click here to view the pages.
“Incredible Hulk” #110, written by Greg Pak with pencils by Carlo Pagulayan, hits comic book stores on September 6.
At the Toronto Fan Expo, Matt and Nat from BSGCast.com interviewed writer Greg Pak about his “Battlestar Galactica” comic book series.
Click here to watch the interview.
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At the Toronto Fan Expo, Marvel announced that Greg Pak will write a “Warbound” miniseries featuring members of the Hulk’s band of gladiator allies from the “Planet Hulk” and “World War Hulk” sagas. ComicBookResources.com has posted an interview with Pak containing more details, including this tidbit:
“One of the Hulk’s oldest and deadliest opponents and one of Bruce Banner’s closest former allies will play huge roles in the series,†Pak explained.
Adam Chapman has give “Incredible Hulk” #109 a four star rating. An excerpt:
… the nicest surprise, is how Pak has handled the Renegades. Angel hasn’t had such a great appearance in a long time, and Hercules once again gets some really great screentime. … He’s complex, and honor-driven, and he’s a pleasure to read about, especially under Pak’s pen.
Click here to read the full review.
Reviewing about the same issue for EyeOnComics.com, Don Macpherson writes that “Amadeus Cho is probably the strongest character in Marvel’s stable of properties today.” Click here for the full review.
“Incredible Hulk” #109, written by Greg Pak with pencils by Carlo Pagulayan, is on sale now in comic book stores everywhere. Ask your local store to hold a copy for you today.
Writer Greg Pak will appear tonight at the Comic Book Club live show in New York City, 8 pm at the Peoples Improv Theater, 154 West 29th St., 2nd Floor. Click here for all the details.
Wizard’s Thursday Morning Quarterback crew has dubbed “World War Hulk” #3, written by Greg Pak with pencils by John Romita, Jr., their Book of the Week, calling it “pretty close to the perfect comic for ol’ Jade Jaws as it is.” Click here to read the spoiler-packed review.