Dynamite Entertainment has announced that “Battlestar Galactica” #3, written by Greg Pak with art by Nigel Raynor, has sold out at Diamond Comic Distributors. Dynamite is releasing a limited edition variant for reorder by retailers — the cover features a new color scheme of the gorgeous Pat Lee Cylon Centurion cover.
PaperbackReaders.com calls “Battlestar Galactica” #3 “a book no fan can pass up.” Ask your local store to order a copy for you today.
Click here to read the Newsarama article.
Click here for five preview pages of “Battlestar Galactica” #3.
PaperbackReader.com gives “Battlestar Galactica” #3 an “A”
Bart Gerardi, writing for PaperbackReader.com, calls “Battlestar Galactica” #3 “a book no fan can pass up.” Click here for the full review.
“Battlestar Galactica” #3 is written by Greg Pak with pencils by Nigel Raynor. The book hit comic book shops on November 8 — ask your local store to hold a copy for you today.
Newsarama’s Best Shots likes “Battlestar Galactica” #3
Troy Brownfield of Newsarama’s Best Shots crew likes “Battlestar Galactica” #3. Here’s the blurb:
Even within the rigid confines of a complicated and brilliant continuity, Greg Pak manages to write the characters and situations into new directions without upsetting the balance of the dictates of the show. The character work here is particularly impressive (especially if you know the show and can “hear†the voices from your sense memory). Honestly, I think that Dynamite is doing a great job with their licensed books; hooking readers up with familiar concepts is one way that comics will be able to keep pulling in new readers.
“Battlestar Galactica” #3 is written by Greg Pak with pencils by Nigel Raynor and hit comic book stores on November 8. Ask your local comic store to hold a copy for you today.
Five preview pages from “Battlestar Galactica” #3
WizardUniverse.com has posted four covers and five preview pages from “Battlestar Galactica” #3, written by Greg Pak with art by Nigel Rayner, on sale now in comic book stores everywhere. Click here to view the preview.
Election Day!
A friendly civic reminder:
Today, Tuesday, November 7, is Election Day. Exercise your franchise — go vote!
And take these numbers with you:
1-866-OUR-VOTE – if you encounter any voter intimidation or other problems voting, call this number.
1-866-MYVOTE-1 – for help finding your polling place.
“Philadelphia Daily News” plugs “Incredible Hulk” #100
The Philadelphia Daily News has run an article about “Incredible Hulk” #100. Here’s an excerpt:
Writer Greg Pak has crafted a run, beginning with issue No. 92 titled “Planet Hulk,” that already ranks with the character’s best. It appeals to those who want to see the Hulk smash worthy opponents while still being a character-driven tale.
2006.11.08 – “Battlestar Galactica” #3
“Battlestar Galactica” #3, written by Greg Pak with pencils by Nigel Raynor, hits comic book stores on November 8.
ComicBookResources.com has posted an interview by Chris Ullrich with “Battlestar Galactica” comic book writer Greg Pak. The interview includes five lettered preview pages from “Battlestar Galactica” #3. Click here for the full article and ask your local comic book store to hold a copy for you today.
2006.11.04 & 11.05 – “Happy Hamptons Holiday Camp” in Worcester, MA
Greg Pak’s short film “Happy Hamptons Holiday Camp for Troubled Couples” plays at 12 noon on November 4 and 5 at the 2nd Annual MassBay Film Festival in a FREE program at Razzo Hall at Clark University. Click here for more information.
Writer Greg Pak gives behind-the-scenes commentary about “Incredible Hulk” #100
Writer Greg Pak provides some detailed “director’s commentary” style discussion at BrokenFrontier.com of several pages from “Incredible Hulk” #100, which hit stands on Wednesday. Click here for the article, which also includes lettered preview pages of the sections discussed.
FanboyPlanet likes “X-Men: Phoenix – Warsong” #3
FanboyPlanet.com has posted a great review of “X-Men: Phoenix – Warsong” #3. The book is written by Greg Pak with pencils by Tyler Kirkham. Here’s an excerpt from the review:
If it’s better than it should be, it’s because Pak is a subtly humanistic writer, picking up the threads of Grant Morrison’s work on New X-Men and somehow bringing it all back down to a human level.
Click here for the full review and ask your local comic book store to hold you a copy today.