Greg Pak’s last Hulk storyline comes out in trade paperback today. Ask your local store to hold a copy for you!
MTV Geek names “Dead Man’s Run” one of the 10 Best Comic Books of October!
MTV Geek’s Alex Zalben has named “Dead Man’s Run” #0, written by Greg Pak with art by Tony Parker, one of the top ten comics of the month. An excerpt:
Leave it to writer Greg Pak to introduce an awesome new world we can’t wait to see more of in any media, whether it’s comics, TV, movies, or video games. The idea? Jailbreak. From Hell. And if that wasn’t awesome enough, the author deftly introduces one of the most bad-ass new characters in any media, and brilliantly sets up the series with a #0 issue that actually feels like a prologue, rather than a repurposed number one.
Click here to read the whole thing.
“Dead Man’s Run” #0 hit comic stores October 26. Ask your local store to hold a copy for you today!
Greg Pak’s Centaur Crossing: All Hail the Public Library!
In his latest column for Newsarama, Greg Pak praises the public libraries he visited as a kid in Dallas and celebrates the children’s literature that blew his mind. If you remember “It’s Like This, Cat” or “Taran Wanderer,” you’re going to love this.
Click here to read the whole thing.
And click here to buy tickets for Pak’s appearance at the Friends of the Dallas Public Library benefit dinner this Friday.
2011.11.04 – Greg Pak at the Friends of the Dallas Public Library fundraiser
By Greg Pak
Hey, Dallas! I’m coming to town for a November 4 benefit dinner for the amazing Friends of the Dallas Public Library. I grew up in Dallas making weekly trips to the public libraries and I’m enormously proud and excited to be part of this event, which will be moderated by the great Robert Wilonsky.
I’ll be talking about that what, why, and how of comic books — and attendees will walk away with a free “Vision Machine” graphic novel.
Please check it out and reserve your seat today!
http://www.fodpl.org/index.aspx?id=Events
More raves for “Dead Man’s Run” #0
“Dead Man’s Run” #0, written by Greg Pak with art by Tony Parker, picks up some more rave reviews. Check ’em out, and ask your local retailer to hold a copy for you today! The book hits stores on October 26.
“Supernatural overtones, check. Fascinating, if slightly goofy, high concept? Check. Terrifically fitting, “Twilight Zone”-type ending for this prelude? Check. A killer creative team to propel us along this insane journey? You bet.”
— Gary M. Miller, Delusional Honesty
“…it’s clear that Pak and Parker will be bringing us a story with immense depth of character, an incredibly stylized take on the traditional jailbreak narrative and absolutely gorgeous art. All of that combined makes this book one to watch in 2012!”
— Joshua Mocle, Multiversity Comics
“There is so much promise in this issue alone that I cannot contain my excitement for what is to come!”
— Cassandra Rose, Daily Blam
“Dead Man’s Run is setting up to be the ultimate in prison break serialized fiction. Issue 0 builds the Hellish prison as a character in the story like Captain Romero or Sam Tinker. Pak sets the stage of the ongoing series by introducing interesting characters and an intriguing mystery to keep you hooked. Parker’s art is beautiful and highly detailed which gives the story its gravitas and instantly makes the world recognizable. ”
== David Suiter, LA Examiner
“I haven’t been so excited to have a mystery to dissect since first season of Lost.”
— Team Hellions
“I think this book is rife with possibilities, and will certainly be plunking down the dough for it.”
— The Mean Geek
“Parker’s art, with amazing color from Peter Steigerwald, really jumps off the page. The smoke, the fire, the shadows; Hell has been crisply translated to the page.”
— Comic Book Informer
“…one hell of a story.”
— Comic Bastards
PDX Comic Geek digs “Dead Man’s Run” #0!
An excerpt:
“..the set up is precise and highly entertaining. Should the premise that is established here continue for an ongoing series this’ll be on my buy list without doubt.”
Read the whole review.
“Dead Man’s Run” #0, written by Greg Pak with art by Tony Parker, hits comic stores on October 26. As your local store to hold a copy for you today!
Lettered preview for “Dead Man’s Run” #0!

First Comics News has posted a lettered preview of “Dead Man’s Run” #0, written by Greg Pak with art by Tony Parker. The book tells the story of a jailbreak from Hell and hits comic book stores on October 26. Ask your local retailer to hold a copy for you today!
Click here to view the preview.
Gale Anne Hurd interviews Greg Pak
Legendary producer Gale Anne Hurd interviews Greg Pak at the New York Comicon. Hurd and Pak are collaborating on “Dead Man’s Run,” a new comic series from Aspen. Here Pak discusses the project — and reveals his origin story.
Fanboy Planet loves “Vision Machine”
The fine folks at Fanboy Planet podcast reviewed (and loved) “Vision Machine.”
Check it out! (The review begins around the 30:00 mark.)
To download your own FREE copy of “Vision Machine,” visit the official website.
“Chaos War” #1 and #2 FREE online at Marvel.com!

“Chaos War” #1 and #2, written by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente with art by Khoi Pham, can now be read for FREE online at Marvel.com!
“Chaos War” is the huge climax to the “Incredible Hercules” epic, starring Hercules and Amadeus Cho, the most incorrigible couple of cut-ups in the Marvel Universe in a gigantic heroes’ journey delving into Marvel’s most insanely cosmic corners.
Enjoy!