Newsarama has put up six new preview pages of “Incredible Hulk” #94, along with an interview with Marvel editor Mark Paniccia about the special flashback pages written by Greg Pak with art by Michael Avon Oeming, Alex Nino, Marshall Rogers, and Mike Allred.
Check out the entire article and preview pages at Newsarama.com.
More preview pages for the issue can be seen at PopCultureShock.com.
“Incredible Hulk” #94 goes on sale Wednesday, April 26. Use the Comic Shop Locator Service to find a store near you.
Newsarama raves about “Incredible Hulk” #94
“Incredible Hulk” #94, which hits comic book stores Wednesday, has gotten a rave review from the Best Shots crew at Newsarama. Here’s an excerpt:
Greg Pak has done an incredible job with Planet Hulk. This is a story worthy of the Hulk, where his power alone allows him to survive. I also like that this savage and brutal version of the Hulk has some intelligence that maintains the Hulk’s personality rather than puny Banner’s. There are a lot of moments taking place in this issue, from the quiet to the barbaric and Pak somehow makes it all work. I can’t wait for the next issue. Things really move at a quick pace and when the final page hits, introducing next issue’s guest star, it is with a very satisfied feeling.
BrokenFrontier interviews Pak and Raynor on “Battlestar Galactica” comic
BrokenFrontier.com has interviewed writer Greg Pak and artist Nigel Raynor about their “Battlestar Galactica” comic series which begins with a specially priced 25 cent issue #0 in May. Click here to read the interview.
ComicBookBin.com interviews Mark Paniccia on “Planet Hulk”
ComicBookBin.com has interviewed Marvel editor Mark Paniccia about the fourteen issue “Planet Hulk” storyline, written by Greg Pak and currently running in the “Incredible Hulk” comic book. The interview includes several pages of hitherto unseen preview art as well as some hints about what’s to come over the next few months. Click here to read the full interview.
“Robot Stories” at the University of Chicago
“Robot Stories,” the award winning feature film written and directed by Greg Pak, screens at 7 pm on Tuesday, April 18, as part of the University of Chicago’s DocFilms series. Click here for more information.
“1602: New World” letterer nominated for Eisner
Congratulations to Todd Klein, who has been nominated for an Eisner Award for his lettering work on projects which include “1602: New World,” a miniseries written by Greg Pak with art by Greg Tocchini. Click here for a full list of Eisner nominees.
“Incredible Hulk” #94 preview at Newsarama
Newsarama has posted a six page preview of “Incredible Hulk” #94, written by Greg Pak with pencils by Carlo Pagulayan. Click here to view the preview.
“Incredible Hulk” #94 hits comic book stores on April 26. Use the Comic Shop Locator Service to find a store near you.
“Super Power Blues” at the Chicago Asian American Showcase
Greg Pak’s short film “Super Power Blues” screens in the “Grass Is Always Greener” short film program at the 2006 Chicago Asian American Showcase. The show is 5:15 pm on April 1. Click here for more information.
“X-Men: Phoenix – Endsong” #1 online at Marvel.com
Marvel.com has added the first issue of “X-Men: Phoenix – Endsong” to its online comics section. Written by Greg Pak with art by Greg Land, “X-Men: Phoenix – Endsong” debuted as the third best-selling comic of the month in January 2005. Click here to read the issue online.
Great reviews for “Incredible Hulk” #93
“Incredible Hulk” #93, written by Greg Pak with interior art by Carlo Pagulayan, has been garnering strong reviews. A sampling:
“This is the best Hulk’s been in years.”
— IGN
“… this space barbarian is having adventures Conan could only dream of – and under the plotting of Greg Pak, they feel just right.”
— Fanboyplanet.com
“Incredible Hulk” #93 and a reprinting of the sold-out “Incredible Hulk” #92 are in comic book stores now. Use the Comic Book Shop Locator Service to find a store near you.