
Alex Fitch of Panel Borders has interviewed filmmaker and comic book writer Greg Pak about his new short film “Mister Green,” which just won the Sci Fi London Best Short Film award, and his work on “Incredible Hulk,” “Incredible Hercules,” and Amadeus Cho.
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2010.05.12 – “Incredible Hercules: Assault on New Olympus” hardcover
The “Incredible Hercules: Assault on New Olympus” hardcover hits comic book stores on May 12. The book was written by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente with pencils by Rodney Buchemi.
2010.05.12 – “Heroic Age: Prince of Power” #1
Hercules and Amadeus Cho fans take note: The “Incredible Hercules” saga continues on May 12 with “Heroic Age: Prince of Power” #1. Written by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente with pencils by Reilly Brown.
2010.05.12 – “Incredible Hulk: Fall of the Hulks” hardcover
Want to jump on board with this month’s “World War Hulks” but not quite sure what’s come before? Get the whole “Incredible Hulk: Fall of the Hulks” storyline in a hardcover written by Greg Pak with pencils by Paul Pelletier, on sale in comic shops on May 12.
2010.05.12 – “Incredible Hulk” #609
The “World War Hulks” event hits the pages of “Incredible Hulk with issue #609, on sale in comic book stores on May 12. “Incredible Hulk” #609 was written by Greg Pak with pencils by Paul Pelletier. Also featuring a backup by Scott Reed.
2010.04.28 “Incredible Hercules: The Mighty Thorcules” TPB
The trade paperback of the “Incredible Hercules” “Mighty Thorcules” storyline hits comic book stores on April 28. The book also features the secret origin of Amadeus Cho. Written by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente with pencils by Reilly Brown and Rodney Buchemi.
2010.04.21 – “Hercules: Fall of an Avenger” #2
“Hercules: Fall of an Avenger” #2, written by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente with art by Ariel Olivetti, hits comic book stores on April 21. The book also features a backup story by Paul Tobin with art by Reilly Brown.
Hulk fans take note — Bruce Banner and Skaar, Son of Hulk, play a role in this issue.
2010.04.14 – “Marvel 1602: New World/FF” TPB
Greg Pak’s “1602: New World” series (with pencils bye Greg Tocchini) is being reprinted in a trade paperback that also contains the Davdi/Alixe “1602: Fantastick Four” miniseries. The paperback hits comic book stores on April 14.
Greg Pak’s “Super Power Blues” is now viewable online
Greg Pak’s 2005 short film “Super Power Blues” is now viewable online at the Greg Pak Youtube Channel. The film stars Sakura Sugihara and Brian Nishii in the story of a superheroine who constantly has to save the world when all she really wants to do is sleep with her boyfriend. It premiered in June 2005 on WNET’s Reel New York shorts anthology show and played around the country at festivals like Cinequest, the Phoenix Comicon Film Festival, the DC APA Film Festival, and the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival.
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Greg Pak’s “War Machine” wins ComicCritique.com’s Maximum Force Award

The twelve issue “War Machine” series written by Greg Pak with art by Leonardo Manco, Allan Jefferson, Wellinton Alves, Mahmud Asrar, and R.B. Silva, has nabbed the coveted Maximum Force Award from ComicCritique.com. Here’s an excerpt:
The triple-twists of plot and cat-and-mouse motivations of the characters ranked with the best suspense/spy stuff ever done, and the way that humanity and the heroes, if not winning, get a way to live and even make the most of another day was immensely satisfying and utterly unsentimental. A milestone of story that gets to make its point and toughness that works to show its substance.