The Korean Cultural Center in Los Angeles is screening Greg Pak’s award-winning feature film “Robot Stories” tonight at 7 pm. The screening is FREE and takes place at the Korean Cultural center, 3rd Floor, Ari Hall, 5505 Wilshire Blvd. in Los Angeles. Click here for more information.
2006.09.21 – “Robot Stories” in Los Angeles
The Korean Cultural Center in Los Angeles is screening Greg Pak’s award-winning feature film “Robot Stories” tonight at 7 pm. The screening is FREE and takes place at the Korean Cultural center, 3rd Floor, Ari Hall, 5505 Wilshire Blvd. in Los Angeles. Click here for more information.
2006.10.03 – “Happy Hamptons Holiday Camp” at the DC APA Film Festival
Greg Pak’s short film “Happy Hamptons Holiday Camp for Troubled Couples” plays on October 3 at the DC APA Film Festival in the “Queer Short Films” program. Click here for all the details.
2006.10.04 – “Super Power Blues” at the DC APA Film Festival
Greg Pak’s short film “Super Power Blues” plays on October 4 at the DC APA Film Festival in the “Women’s Short Films” program. Click here for all the details.
2006.10.15 & 10.19 – “Happy Hamptons Holiday Camp for Troubled Couples” at the SDAFF
Greg Pak’s latest short film, “Happy Hamptons Holiday Camp for Troubled Couples,” plays in the “Chop Schticks” shorts program at the San Diego Asian Film Festival on October 15 and 19. Click here for the full program and screening times.
Greg Pak interview and “Incredible Hulk” preview art at ComicBookResources.com
Dave Richards has interviewed writer Greg Pak for ComicBookResources.com about Pak’s “Planet Hulk” and “World War Hulk” storylines. The interview includes preview art from “Incredible Hulk” #99 and #100. Click here for the full article.
Some more “X-Men: Phoenix – Warsong” reviews
From Fwooshnet.com:
If you’re an X-Fan or you enjoyed Endsong this looks like it’s going to be a stellar follow-up.
From TheComicsReview.com:
… this is a solid and likable read. It feels like a big time book, and Pak is willing to write some risky character arcs.
From NoisetoSignal:
It’s a strong start and even without Land on art, it’s hard to find anything to complain about. Pak seems to improve with every new comic he writes.
WizardUniverse.com loves “Incredible Hulk” #98
Sean Collins at WizardUniverse.com has given a great review to “Incredible Hulk” #98, written by Greg Pak with pencils by Aaron Lopresti. An excerpt:
The surprise treat of the year, ‘Planet Hulk,’ hits a new high of slam-bang fun with two killer splash pages care of artist Aaron Lopresti… Writer Greg Pak continues to build a sci-fi/fantasy world out of whole cloth that’s now, officially, the home planet for an all-time great Hulk adventure
2006.10.01 – “Happy Hamptons Holiday Camp for Troubled Couples” in Los Angeles
“Happy Hamptons Holiday Camp for Troubled Couples,” a short film directed by Greg Pak, screens at the Los Angeles Korean International Film Festival in Shorts Program 2, Sunday, October 1 at 9:30 pm and Wednesday, October 4 at 7 pm. For more information, visit the official festival website.
Four stars from ComixFan.com for “X-Men: Phoenix – Warsong” #1
Andrew Jastrzembski, writing for ComixFan.com, gives four stars to “X-Men: Phoenix – Warsong” #1, written by Greg Pak with pencils by Tyler Kirkham. Here’s an excerpt:
The good news about this book is that Greg Pak returns to weave his latest Phoenix tale. Pak’s writing on X-Men Phoenix: Endsong and now X-men Phoenix: Warsong really impresses me. There is not a lot of superfluous wording in his stories, and his characterizations of the big name X-Men are spot on. Large ensemble casts can be difficult when you have to juggle several different personalities. Pak shows us again that he can deftly handle large casts without hindering the story and not cheating any of the characters.