Paul Gullas writes,
Greg Pak walked down the hall from his appearance on a Marvel panel in the "Pepsi Perfect Theater" to the Javits Center's room 1A05, where he moderated the "Asian American Comics and Creators" panel This room was somewhat smaller than the one where he shared the stage with other Marvel writers, but the[...]
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So here we are preparing for Marvel's big panel, which actually came after a cosplaying panel where the entire table of panellists were all cosplaying as Marvel characters (and in really good cosplays too).
Tom Brevoort is on modertor duties, who was confused for George R R Martin by the[...]
Writer Greg Pak talked with DC All-Access host Jason Inman about the next issue of Batman Superman as there is a war brewing beneath Gotham City and Aquaman and Superman are on the opposite sides while Jim Gordon and Lucius Fox try to defuse the destructive potential of an artificial sun Pak talks about a depowered[...]
And that Bruce Banner was not.
At CBR, Marvel EIC Axel Alonso also explored the notion of having a Korean-American Hulk, from a Korean-American creative team of Greg Pak and Frank Cho And how it hit close to home.
My wife is Korean, and let me tell you, I scored a [lot] of points with this! [Laughs] I[...]
And in today's issue from Greg Pak and Aaron Kuder, as the Metropolis population turn to passive resistance against a very aggressive force Superman makes a personal appeal.
But he hasn't reckoned with Binghampton Who makes the case for a Metropolis against Superman.
Aggressive attempts to cause provocation, with the intent to justify a reaction from the police[...]
Amadeus Cho co-creator Greg Pak and Runaways artist Takeshi Miyazawa have created a number of children's books on Kickstarter, including The Princess Who Saves Herself And now they have a new project…
ABCDisgusting pretty much does exactly what it says on the tin, and pefectly aimed at the kid obsessed with the more disgusting in life[...]
I couldn't help but purchase the book after being in the same room with writer Greg Pak, and songwriter Jonathan Coulton It was clear that they had put so much passion and heart into the project, and I wanted to be a supporter of that since I missed out on the Kickstarter Also, I was[...]
I'm thrilled to be reporting from Special Edition: NYC, and even more thrilled to be in the same room with writer Greg Pak and singer-songwriter Jonathan Coulton at The Princess Who Saved Herself – From Song to Children's Book panel Because I'm a huge fan of both Kickstarter and stories that have awesome female leads,[...]
Can a last minute Bleeding Cool bump put it over the edge?
A 250-page hardcover colour anthology of comics with 45 contributors including David Hine, Mark Stafford, Greg Pak, Karrie Fransman, Alison Sampson, Cullen Bunn, Phil Hester, INJ Culbard, Josh Fialkov, Fred Van Lente, Nathan Fox, Tom Raney and more.
Can they make it?
UPDATE: Well, that seemed to do[...]
Cho's research and technology help keep The Avengers in the fight.
That would be the mother of Amadeus Cho, the teen prodigy character created by Greg Pak for the second volume of Amazing Fantasy #15 Currently a member of the Illuminati and dubbed the seventh most intelligent person on the planet, is his new return to prominence[...]
What does this year have in store for the Dark Knight after such a momentous milestone? That was the question going into Friday's Batman panel at WonderCon.
On hand were Brenden Fletcher (Batgirl, Black Canary), Tom King (Grayson), Greg Pak (Batman/Superman), and Babs Tarr (Batgirl), with the panel moderated by DC All Access' Tiffany Smith.
Batman/Superman #20[...]
Greg Pak and Jonathan Coulton are the masterminds behind it, and they are here to talk about their magnificent project.
Julz Hendricks: The Princess Who Saved Herself sounds like the perfect girl empowerment story Tell us a little about it.
Greg Pak: The book tells the story of Gloria Cheng Epstein Takahara de la Garza Champion, an[...]
I'll be in Burbank w/ DC for a 3 days then straight back to MTL — Brenden Fletcher (@brendenfletcher) February 6, 2015
@gregpak I know, right? You flying to CA tomorrow? — Scott Snyder (@Ssnyder1835) February 7, 2015
@Ssnyder1835 Yep! — Greg Pak (@gregpak) February 7, 2015
Though not everyone can make it…
Heading to the summit tomorrow[...]
This is the final issue of the Horrorville storyline written by Greg Pak and drawn by Scott Kolins and Aaron Kuder.
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Superman has been called the Man of Steel for decades, but thanks to John Henry's organic steel, Kal-El gets a little closer to that[...]
We have a writer-to-writer interview for you on this holiday and it's Greg Pak asking Frank Tieri about working on Red Sonja: The Black Tower for Dynamite Entertainment.
GREG PAK: Frank! Great to see you writing a Red Sonja book Seems like this kind of savage story is right up your alley How did the gig come about?
FRANK[...]
Lots of people.
In this week's Batman/Superman, three people are assassinated.
One of whom, next issue we will discover is Glory Miau, a pop star originally known as Felicity Regan, who Superman saved from committing suicide.
Basically Greg Pak killed off a character who affected so many people, so very much A sequel to All-Star Superman, people are[...]
by Ale Bodden
Nerdist Writers Podcast hosts, Ben Blacker and Heath Corson, were joined on NYCC stage by creators Greg Pak (X-Treme X-Men) and G Willow Wilson (Ms Marvel) for a very interesting panel/discussion.
Blacker asked them how, as writers, do they decide where to go with a story, Pak answered that the 1st time one can[...]
Dimitrios Haritos writes for Bleeding Cool:
The DC Comics: Champions of Justice panel was held with many of the DC talent on hand, From Tony Daniel (Deathstroke), David Finch,(Wonder Woman), Geoff Johns (Justice League, Superman), Paul Levitz (Worlds' Finest), Greg Pak and Aaron Kuder (Action Comics), Ray Fawkes (Constantine, Gotham by Midnight), Tim Seeley and Tom[...]
These issues will also be available through Dynamite Digital.
Magnus: Robot Fighter #7 by Fred Van Lente and Cory Smith – click here for more information.
Turok: Dinosaur Hunter #8 by Greg Pak and Takeshi Miyazawa – click here for more information.
With the final order cutoff coming up for these two Gold Key[...]
Whereas DC has an itinerary, a powerpoint, audiences prizes and a short Q&A session at the end, Marvel does their panels entirely as open Q&A's with no prepared presentation.
This year's panel included Adam Kubert, Mahmud Asrar, Ryan Stegman, Greg Pak, C.B Cebulski, Charles Soule and Janine Schafer.
Charles Soule spent some time talking about She-Hulk and[...]
Greg Pak is worth checking out on anything he writes, and this title seems to be setting the table for some big with the character.
Valiant's Delinquents #1 was a fun hobo rump featuring both Archer & Armstrong and Quantum & Woody Each duo has half an ass check map, and are on a quest to[...]
Greg Pak had me at Action Comics, so it was obvious that Storm would find a place on my pull list.
[*Mild spoilers for Storm #1 below!]
I haven't read a lot of Storm comics regrettably, but if there ever was a jumping on point for me, it's now with this comic Storm contemplates where she actually[...]
Featuring Scott Snyder, Peter Tomasi, Greg Pak, Pat Gleason, Marc Andreyko and Brian Buccellato. Hey Pete Sailer here at DC's "Eternal Dark Knight Panel." DC's really going out celebrating Batman's 75th birthday and this panel is sure to impress.
John Cunningham introduces the creators and Batman group editor Mark Doyle Cunningamn brings the cover of Batman #33[...]
Marvel's Storm #1 by Greg Pak made the personal political and her title both fun and relevant Over in Amazing Spider-Man Slott used Original Sin to introduce Silk, and it worked Saga is still the best book on the stands Doctor Who has two new books, one for both the 10th and 11th Doctors, and[...]
Bleeding Cool and Dynamite are trying something new this holiday weekend. We are going to be putting up the preceding issues to all of Dynamite's new
Comic writer Greg Pak interviews Rob Williams about Miss Fury #10 and the on-going time travel story that is updating the classic character for a modern audience What is the future of the Dynamite series? Read on…
GREG PAK: Rob, you're doing some pretty wild stuff with MISS FURY, updating a character from the Golden Age[...]
@gregpak @McKelvie The first pitch I sent to Marvel actually was a Dazzler mini, fearfully. — Kieron Gillen (@kierongillen) May 6, 2014 Kieron Gillen
Which may also tie into the ongoing Storm series by Greg Pak and Victor Ibanez that we announced a few days ago.
At C2E2, the Wolverine panel has been talking about the character's upcoming death, a storyline we first reported on almost fifteen months ago…
The Death of Wolverine, a four-weekly comic in August by Charles[...]
By Greg Pak and Victor Ibanez $3.99 That is literally the limit of our knowledge on this More to be heard and seen at Chicago I'm sure…
We mentioned a wee while ago that there was a new ongoing Storm series coming soon from Marvel Well, that's suddenly all firmed up with a creative team[...]
She talks to Mark Waid, Greg Pak, Frank Barbiere and Fred Van Lente about their Gold Key comics for Dynamite The whos, the whys, the wherefores… though she refrains from asking the how muches.
Nancy Collins: How did you end up tapped to write Magnus Robot Fighter?
Fred Van Lente: I was contacted by human freedom fighters[...]