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io9 calls "Mister Green" "horrifying as well as beautiful"
Charlie Jane Anders at io9.com has posted the first review of "Mister Green," dubbing Greg Pak's new production "a bizarre, clever short film... horrifying as well as beautiful." Click here to read the whole thing. Click here to view the...
More bloggers dig "Incredible Hulk" #606
Chuck's Comic of the Day:The reason I've been buying this series is because it's written with wit and intelligence, and just when you think you know where the story is going, writer Greg Pak throws in a delightful curve. He's...
WeeklyCrisis.com reeeally likes "Incredible Hulk" #606
Ryan the Iowan has posted a rave review of "Incredible Hulk" #606 at the Weekly Crisis. Here's an excerpt:• The pull of the artists behind this week’s Incredible Hulk #606 (Paul Pelletier and Ryan Stegman) was enough to snag this...
Newsarama really, really likes "Incredible Hercules" #140
An excerpt:Once again, this book soars to new heights of entertainment and depth. Between Rodney Buchemi's clean and expressive art, and Pak and Van Lente's humorous and exciting script, I can't imagine anything more that I would ask for in...
CBR gives "Incredible Hulk" #606 four stars
"Incredible Hulk" #606, written by Greg Pak with pencils by Paul Pelletier, has nabbed a four star review from Doug Zawisza at Comic Book Resources. Here's an excerpt:... this is one of the best issues of any "Hulk" title I've...
Greg Burgas taps "Incredible Hercules" for CBR "Best of 2009" list
"Incredible Hercules," written by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente, has cracked yet another Best of 2009 list. Greg Burgas has picked "Incredible Hercules" as one of the year's best ongoing series and "Incredible Hercules" #136 as one of the...
"Robot Stories" makes Eye On Indies' Top 20 Films of the Decade
Eye On Indies has named "Robot Stories" one of the top twenty films of the decade. Here's the blurb:ROBOT STORIES (2003) four stories by Greg Pak called "science fiction from the heart" that continue to resonate with me since...
"Incredible Hercules" makes about a million "Best of 2009" lists
"Incredible Hercules," written by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente, continues to rack up appearances on more "Best of 2009" lists from comics bloggers. Here are the latest: CBR's Top 100 Comics of 2009:"Incredible Hercules'" continues to be the best...
Zona Negativa names "Magneto Testament" "Lo mejor del 2009"
"Magneto Testament," written by Greg Pak with art by Carmine DiGiandomenico, has been named the Best Comic of 2009 by ZonaNegativa.com. Click here to read the entire article -- in Spanish!...
ComicAttack loves "War Machine" #12
"War Machine" #12, the final issue of Greg Pak's series, has nabbed a rave review from ComicAttack.net. Here's an excerpt:Pak has been impressive this entire series and brought War Machine to another level in my opinion. His interpretation of Rhodes...
"Magneto Testament" makes a ComicAttack Top 5 of 2009 list
"Magneto Testament," written by Greg Pak with art by Carmine DiGiandomenico, has been named one of the Top 5 comics of 2009 by Jeff Jackson at ComicAttack.net. Here's the blurb:One of the best stories Marvel has published ever, in my...
"Magneto Testament" named Favorite Collected Miniseries of 2009 by ComicList
Comic Lists's Geek Goggle Year Ender has given the Favorite Collected Miniseries of 2009 nod to "Magneto Testament," written by Greg Pak. Here's the blurb:Normally I don't purchase trades if I own the single issues but this series was too...
More bloggers put "Incredible Hercules" on their Best of 2009 lists
Shazhmmm:Herc is better than all other superhero comics that came out in 2009, and frankly is about the only thing that gets me into the shop these days. It's not just hilarious, but a smart integration of myth, archetypal heroic...
Austin American Statesman names "Incredible Hercules" as one of 2009's notables
The Austin American Statesman has dubbed "Incredible Hercules," "Captain America," "Secret Six," and "Detective Comics" as "four of the very best mainstream comics being published today." Here's the blurb about Herc:"Hercules" is a perfect admixture of vintage mythology, sitcom humor,...
The Buy Pile loves "Incredible Hercules" #139
Comic Book Resources' "Buy Pile" once again lauds "Incredible Hercules" with a rave for issue #139. Here's an excerpt:Between the action and the backstory there's just enough going on for it to all meld together interestingly, thanks again to a...
YouOffendMeYouOffendMyFamily names "Magneto Testament" the best comic of 2009
Anderson at YouOffendMeYouOffendMyFamily.com has dubbed "Magneto Testament," written by Greg Pak, the best comic book of 2009. Here's an excerpt from the review:Pak wrote a humanistic tale full of authentic and dark experiences that shaped the Magneto that we know...
TeenReads.com gives "War Machine: Iron Heart" the thumbs up
TeenReads.com likes "War Machine: Iron Heart," written by Greg Pak with art by Leonardo Manco. Here's an excerpt:While the terms of the Middle Eastern occupation in this story differ from the real world, Pak subtly compares his fictional tale with...
Comic Book Club LOVES "Incredible Hulk" #605 and "War Machine" #12
The Comic Book Club's Alex Zalben has posted a rave review of "Incredible Hulk" #605, written by Greg Pak with art by Ariel Olivetti and Paul Pelletier. Here's the blurb:I’m going to pretend that Greg Pak coming back on this...
Newsarama loves "Incredible Hulk" #604
David Pepose, writing for Newsarama's Best Shots crew, has given "Incredible Hulk" #604 a rave review. Here's an excerpt:What do you call two exceedingly divergent tastes coming together for one delightful result? Incredible Hulk #604, whose unlikely alliance between Bruce...
"Assault on New Olympus" recs and reviews
The "Assault on New Olympus Prologue," written by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente with art by Rodney Buchemi, has gotten some nice recommendations and reviews. A couple of excerpts:"So, yeah, this is a comic where Greg Pak and Fred...
Comic By Comic on Pak's Banner
ComicByComic.com says nice things about writer Greg Pak's take on Bruce Banner and the Hulk. Check it out....
2009.10.28 - "Incredible Hercules" #137
"Incredible Hercules" #137, written by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente with pencils by Rodney Buchemi, hits comic book stores today. Click here for an advance review from Comic Book Resources, which calls the book "a consistently enjoyable title."...
Chris's Invincible Super Blog loves "Incredible Hulk" #603
An excerpt:... even though it’s fun in a completely different way from Herc, the same vein of comedy shines through, with Pak’s scripts pulling off the neat trick of acknowledging how silly this all is and just going with it...
CBR's The Buy Pile loves "Incredible Hulk" #603
Hannibal Tabu has posted a rave review of "Incredible Hulk" #603 in his Buy Pile column at Comic Book Resources. Here's an excerpt:Whatever you think is going to happen this issue, it just doesn't, and it sucks you in then...
Comic Book Club loves "Incredible Hulk" #603
Alex Zalben has reviewed "Incredible Hulk" #603 for PopCultureShock.com -- and he loves it! Here's an excerpt:I’m loving this book now. Great, great character work with Skaar and Banner vs. Daken and Wolverine, a nice twist on the old Hulk/Wolverine...
CBR reviews "Incredible Hercules" #136
Yet another rave for "Incredible Hercules" #136 (written by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente with pencils by Reilly Brown), this time from Greg McElhatton at Comic Book Resources. Here's an excerpt:Here's just one of the things I love about...
Ridiculous rave reviews for "Incredible Hercules" #136
"Incredible Hercules" #136, written by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente with pencils by Reilly Brown, has garnered a slew of rave reviews. Just a few excerpts: Paradox Comics Group:Here [Pak and Van Lente] display that knowledge perfectly with an...
ComicCritique.com loves "Incredible Hulk" #601
Adam McGovern has posted a rave review of writer Greg Pak's return to the "Incredible Hulk" title. An excerpt:As for the personality of Banner, it befits his Hulk incarnation’s role as the ultimate military adversary (all those decades of flattened...
Rave reviews for "Incredible Hercules" #134
"Incredible Hercules" #134, written by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente with pencils by Reilly Brown, continues to garner rave reviews from all corners. Just a few excerpts: The Buy Pile: A fun book with great art (thanks to Reilly...
Randy Lander loves "Incredible Hercules" #134
Here's the blurb:Incredible Hercules #134 (One of the funniest (and most fun) comics I've read all year, Herc in Asgard is turning out to be one of the best stories this very good book has seen)Click here to read the...
Examiner.com digs Greg Pak's "Battlestar Galactica"
An excerpt:Writer Greg Pak, best known in my eyes as the man who sired the epic ‘Planet Hulk’, knows the Galactica mythos well, pitting Colonial prophecy against Cylon paranoia as well as fusing Viper dogfights with marine firefights. Adama’s exchanges...
Newsarama likes "Incredible Hercules" #134
Newsarama has posted an advance review of "Incredible Hercules" #134, written by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente with pencils by Reilly Brown. Here's an excerpt:Hercules' gregarious nature is what carries this book, as he rises to the challenge of...
MondoMagazine.net loves "Incredible Hercules"
MondoMagazine.net reviews the latest issues of "Incredible Hercules," written by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente. Here's an excerpt:Two issues this month, both fantastic. The first issue focuses on Hercules going on an adventure disguised as Thor and the second...
Ain't It Cool digs "Incredible Hulk" #601
Here's the blurb:As for INCREDIBLE, Greg Pak--who with Fred Van Lente has been half the awesomeness behind INCREDIBLE HERCULES--does a great job of setting up some cool scenes as Banner returns to New York for the first time after World...
Bloggers dig "Incredible Hulk" #601
"Incredible Hulk" #601, written by Greg Pak with art by Ariel Olivetti, has nabbed a few "Best Comic of the Week" nods from bloggers. Here are some excerpts from a few reviews: Gregor's Comic Book Review:Bruce Banner losing his abilities,...
Ain't It Cool digs "Rio Chino"
AintItCoolNews.com has posted a rave review of the Western anthology "Outlaw Territory." Here's what the reviewer had to say about "Rio Chino," the contribution from writer Greg Pak and artist Ian Kim:”Rio Chino” by Greg Pak & Ian Kim: More...
Ain't It Cool likes "Incredible Hercules" #132
AintItCoolNews.com has posted a nice review of "Incredible Hercules" #132, written by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente with pencils by Reilly Brown. Here's an excerpt:So many times, in a book with a humorous undercurrent, I get the feeling that...
CBR likes "Incredible Hercules" #133
Chad Nevett at Comic Book Resources has posted a review of "Incredible Hercules" #133, written by Fred Van Lente and Greg Pak with pencils by Rodney Buchemi. Here's an excerpt:Through the seventh smartest person in the world, Van Lente and...
Comic Book Resources likes "War Machine" #8
"War Machine" #8, written by Greg Pak with art by Leonardo Manco, has scored a nice review from Comic Book Resources. An excerpt:If you remember the "West Coast Avengers" series from years gone by, then Greg Pak has a special...
Wizard Magazine loves "War Machine: Iron Heart"
"War Machine: Iron Heart," the collection of the first five issues of Greg Pak's "War Machine" series, has garnered kudos from Jason Knize in Wizard Magazine. Here's an excerpt:Throw in the Ultimo Virus, Norman Osborn and a knock-down-drag-out fight with...
IGN likes "Skaar" #11
An excerpt from Jesse Schedeen's review:Pak provides a nice little glimpse of human Skaar and his first real interaction with humans. In some ways Skaar is being positioned to become more like his father, but he also displays a boundless...
Pendragon's Post plugs "War Machine" #6
An excerpt:Overall a great read. This book makes you think, while maintaining the expected excitement and thrills of the super hero genre. The book also uses my preferred form of comic book art: striking the ideal balance between beautiful craft...
"The Buy Pile" LOVES "Incredible Hercules" #129
Hannibal Tabu puts "Incredible Hercules" in his "Buy Pile." Here's an excerpt:[Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente] recast Erebus ("the region of Hades that abuts the mortal world, where the dead first arrive and many stay here ... those who...
CBR likes "Incredible Hercules" #129
An excerpt:[Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente] continue to deliver excellent characterization set firmly inside the Marvel mythology. And unlike many superhero comics that focus on characterization, Pak and Van Lente don't skimp on the plot, either. This is a...
IGN likes "War Machine" #6
Kevin Fuller has written a glowing review of "War Machine" #6 for IGN. Here's an excerpt:... this is a fun series that definitely qualifies as one of the best new titles to come out of Secret Invasion/Dark Reign. Instead of...
Ain't It Cool likes "Planet Skaar Prologue"
Here's an excerpt:Now we get to see the Jolly Green Giant’s Lil’ Sprout tussle with the FF, She-Hulk, Norman Osborn, and allllmost take part in a slugfest with his father. Writer Greg Pak keeps this story moving at a brisk...
ComicPants.com digs "Planet Skaar Prologue"
ComicPants.com digs the "Planet Skaar Prologue," written by Greg Pak with pencils by Dan Panosian. Here's an excerpt:Pak's handle on the characters, especially his usage of the FF makes for some great comic book reading.... This issue certainly has me...
CBR likes "War Machine" #5
Timothy Callahan has reviewed "War Machine" #5 for Comic Book Resources. Here's an excerpt:Manco is a fascinating choice for this type of comic, because he can pull off the sensitive character moments and the big, ultra-violent action sequences, but he...
Comics Bulletin likes "Skaar" #10
Matt Sargeson has posted a review of "Skaar" #10 at ComicsBulletin.com. Here's an excerpt:For long-term readers of the series this chimes with an unexpected emotional depth that, when at his best, is Greg Pak's calling card.Click here to read the...
Comixtreme loves "War Machine" #5
An excerpt:This was a very intense and very satisfying conclusion to the first story arc. Greg Pak really has Rhodey down and the flash backs he has been giving up during the story have been a really nice touch to...
IGN likes "Skaar" #10
An excerpt:... issue #10 is where the series truly coalesces and becomes something worthy of the Planet Hulk legacy.Click here to read the whole thing. "Skaar" #10, written by Greg Pak with pencils by Ron Lim, hit comic book stores...
IGN likes "War Machine" #5
An excerpt:If the teaser on the last page is any indication, War Machine will be fun action-packed read that just may have an impact on the larger Marvel Universe.Click here to read the whole thing. "War Machine" #5, written by...
AICN loves "Secret Identities" -- and "The Citizen"
Ain't It Cool News has posted a rave review of "Secret Identities: The Asian American Superhero Anthology," with special praise for "The Citizen," written by Greg Pak with art by Bernard Chang. Here's an excerpt:Greg Pak and Bernard Chang’s The...
Comixtreme loves "Incredible Hercules" #127
Another rave! Here's an excerpt:The script is top-notch, as is the art. It's an enjoyable, well-paced romp (which is actually the best word I can think of to describe this series much of the time these days), and just goes...
First review for "Secret Identities" -- with props for "The Citizen"
Von's Comics has posted an advance review of "Secret Identities: The Asian American Superhero Anthology." Here's an excerpt:The anthology is worth the cover price simply for one of the least publicized appearances by Barack Obama in recent publication, and certainly...
IGN likes "War Machine" #4
IGN has posted a review of "War Machine" #4, which hit comic book stores on Wednesday. Here's an excerpt:I'll hand it to Pak. It's tough to see Ares plastered on the cover and not assume his presence is merely of...
Comixtreme loves "Incredible Hercules" #126
Adam Chapman has posted a rave review of "Incredible Hercules" #126 at Comixtreme.com. Here's an excerpt:The story with Cho was fantastic, it was a great character piece for both characters involved, and very revealing. It's hard not to feel sorry...
Wizard loves "War Machine" #3
Andy Serwin has posted a rave review of "War Machine" #3 at WizardUniverse.com. Here's an excerpt:My favorite new ongoing Marvel series continues to impress. Greg Pak's tech-heavy thriller keeps the action pumping faster and more furious than rounds from a...
Comixtreme raves about "Magneto Testament" #5
Comixtreme has posted an absolute rave review of "X-Men: Magneto Testament" #5, written by Greg Pak with art by Carmine DiGiandomenico. Here's an excerpt:A great series, and I can't wait to pick up the Premiere Hardcover edition of this book,...
Washington Times loves "Skaar"
Joseph Szadkowski has written a rave review of "Skaar" #1-5 for the Washington Times "Zadooks" section. Here's an excerpt:Big sword, big fists, always angry and ready to decapitate, Skaar is my kind of fellow. Mr. Pak has spun an intense...
Paradox Comics Group gives "Magneto Testament" #5 a "10"
Paradox Comics Group has given its highest rating to "Magneto Testament" #5, written by Greg Pak with art by Carmine DiGiandomenico. Here's an excerpt:I anticipate revisiting X-Men: Magneto Testament in its entirety in the not too distant future because, while...
Wizard digs "War Machine" #2
Kevin Mahadeo has reviewed "War Machine" #2 for WizardUniverse.com. Here's an excerpt:While the title does a fantastic job of telling a compelling story that incorporates real-world concerns, it truly succeeds through the use of simple, fan-fulfilling moments of sheer awesome–such...
CBR digs "War Machine" #2
Doug Zawisza reviews "War Machine" #2 for Comic Book Resources. Here's an excerpt:Pak does a very good job of putting this series over the top. This issue is 100% war theatrics and high ordnance explosions, laced with some very tricky...
Comixtreme raves about "Magneto Testament" #4
Adam Chapman at Comixtreme has posted a rave review of "Magneto Testament" #4, written by Greg Pak with art by Carmine DiGiandomenico. Here's an excerpt:Pak has done an absolutely brilliant job on this mini-series. It is so obviously crafted with...
CBR loves "Incredible Hercules" #124
Greg McElhatton at Comic Book Resources has posted a rave review of "Incredible Hercules" #124, written by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente. The kicker:If you haven't given "The Incredible Hercules" a try, you owe it to yourself to take...
Chadzilla Roars about Greg Pak's "Battlestar Galactica" Vol. 1
The blog Chadzilla Roars has given the first volume of Greg Pak's "Battlestar Galactica" comics series a rave review. Here's an excerpt:The creative team captures the tense drama and white knuckle action of the series, with the byzantinian plot twists...
Paradox Comics Group raves about "Magneto Testament" #4
Paradox Comics Group has given "Magneto Testament" #4 a 9/10 review. Here's an excerpt:... it’s the intelligence and emotional power that make this one of the most vital series Marvel have published in recent times.Click here to read the whole...
TFAW loves "War Machine" #1
The bloggers at TFAW.com have posted a review of Marvel's "Dark Reign" books and have some special words for "War Machine" #1, written by Greg Pak with art by Leonardo Manco. Here's an excerpt:War Machine #1 is nothing short of...
BrokenFrontier.com likes "War Machine" #1
Tonya Crawford has posted a review of "War Machine" #1 at BrokenFrontier.com. The kicker:The lines between man and machine, hero and monster, justice and murder can be entertaining and interesting to explore under a talented pen and Pak certainly has...
Newsarama likes "War Machine" #1
From the Brendan McGuirk Best Shots mini-review:My favorite memories of War Machine are from the Benson/ Kaminski and Gabriel Gecko 1994 series, where Rhodey basically became the defense branch of a small nation, so I thought War Machine #1 was...
IGN raves about "Magneto Testament" #4
Richard George of IGN has posted a rave review of "Magneto Testament" #4, written by Greg Pak with art by Carmine DiGiandomenico. The kicker:Testament is the definition of "must read" material. Do not miss this modern classic.Click here to read...
JHU raves about "Magneto Testament" #4
Jeffrey O. Gustafson has posted an advance review of "Magneto Testament" #4 at the Jim Hanley's Universe blog. Here's an excerpt:It has always been hard to wrap one's mind around the sheer scale of the horror of the Holocaust, and...
Comixtreme loves "Incredible Hercules" #123
Adam Chapman has posted a rave review about "Incredible Hercules" #123 at Comixtreme.com. Here's an excerpt:This book is such a joy to read each and every month, a testament to the fact that Pak/Van Lente are one of the best...
Comixtreme raves about "Magneto Testament" #3
Adam Chapman has posted a rave review of "Magneto Testament" #3 at Comixtreme.com. Here's an excerpt:This issue is particularly harrowing and emotional, as Max and his family try to smuggle themselves out of the Warsaw Ghetto, and sees turning points...
IGN loves "Magneto Testament" #3
An excerpt:Not only is Testament already the definitive take on young Magneto, it's becoming one of the best things Marvel has published all year. Click here to read the whole thing. "X-Men: Magneto Testament" #3 hit comic book stores on...
ComicCritique loves "Savage World of Sakaar" special
Adam McGovern has posted a five star review of "Skaar Son of Hulk: Savage World of Sakaar" special, written by Greg Pak with art by Carlo Pagulayan, Tim Truman, Tim Green II, and Gabriel Hardman. Here's an excerpt:Pak has a...
Rave reviews for "Magneto: Testament" #2
"Magneto: Testament" #2, written by Greg Pak with art by Carmine DiGiandomenico, has scored rave reviews after hitting comic book stores on October 8. From IGN:Even though Magneto's history as a holocaust survivor has been referenced on many occasions, it's...
Comixtreme and Comicsbulletin love "Incredible Hercules" #121
"Incredible Hercules" #121 hits comic book stores today, and Comixtreme and Comicsbulletin both have posted rave advance reviews. From Comixtreme:As I’ve come to expect from this creative team, we get another great issue. Herc and Amadeus are a fantastic pairing,...
IGN raves about "Magneto: Testament" #1
Richard George has posted a rave review of "Magneto: Testament" #1 at IGN. Here's an excerpt:With its reserved but powerful nature, Magneto: Testament is easily one of the best books of the week, month... and quite possibly year."Magneto: Testament" #1...
Comic Pants loves "Magneto: Testament" #1
Dan Grendell has posted a review of "Magneto: Testament" #1 at ComicPants.com. Here's an excerpt:Pak does a great job of taking all the various bits of Magneto’s history tossed out over the years and trying to make a cohesive whole...
Wizard loves "Incredible Hercules" #119
An excerpt:Pak and Van Lente keep the plot moving at light speed and pepper the ish with plenty of light-hearted moments, which make the action even splashier when the danger quotient rises. Marvel might want to consider a new adjective...
2008.06.18 - "Incredible Hercules" #118
"Incredible Hercules" #118, written by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente with pencils by Rafa Sandoval, hits comic book stores today -- and it's already scored a rave review from ComicsBulletin.com! Here's an excerpt:Pak and Van Lente continue to do...
More bloggers rave about "Skaar"
Pink Kryptonite:I was worried about this book. ... However, given that it's Greg Pak and Rom Garney I suppose I should have known better. Both men are consummate professionals and are adept at straddling the line between old school action...
Wizard dubs "Skaar" #1 Book of the Week!
Wizard's Thursday Morning Quarterback crew has given Book of the Week honors to "Skaar: Son of Hulk" #1, written by Greg Pak with art by Ron Garney. An excerpt: I just love the post-apocalyptic scope of Sakaar in the wake...
Bloggers dig "Skaar: Son of Hulk" #1
"Skaar: Son of Hulk" #1 hit stores yesterday, and bloggers are hitting back today. A few excerpts of the raves: Sam Wilson at the StatueForum.com's Mighty Reviews:Let’s just call this one. This book is my pick of the week. ......
London's Gosh! Comics Blog loves "Skaar" #1
London's Gosh! Comics Blog has posted a rave review of "Skaar: Son of Hulk" #1, written by Greg Pak with art by Ron Garney. Here's an excerpt:Skaar: Son of Hulk is the latest entry in Greg Pak’s new Incrediverse, richly...
Wizard loves "Skaar: Son of Hulk" #1 beyond all reason!
Wizard has posted its advance review of "Skaar: Son of Hulk" #1 -- and it's an absolute rave. An excerpt:When you head into your comic shop tomorrow, you might not realize that science has recently found a way to condense...
"Incredible Hercules" #117 scores stellar reviews, sells out
Marvel has announced that "Incredible Hercules" #117, written by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente with pencils by Rafa Sandoval, has sold out at the distributor level. The book will go to a second printing with a variant cover featuring...
The ISB loves "Incredible Hercules" #117
From Chris's Invincible Super-Blog:In this comic, a Japanese god of evil who speaks only in Haiku fights a polar bear. So really, there’s no possible way that this isn’t the best comic book of the week. Maybe the year.Click here...
The Stack loves "Incredible Hercules" #117
Alex, Justin, and Pete all sing the praises of "Incredible Hercules" #117 in their latest batch of Stack reviews. Check the video out here. The review begins around the 4:20 mark. "Incredible Hercules" #117 was written by Greg Pak and...
IGN loves "Incredible Hercules" #116
IGN continues to rave about "Incredible Hercules," written by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente and now with pencils by Rafa Sandoval. Here's an excerpt from the review of #116:Incredible Hercules seems to be getting really formulaic. That formula being...
Wizard digs "Warbound" #5
Andy Serwin gives "Warbound" #5 the nod at WizardUniverse.com:The action comes fast and furious, as you’ve come to expect with the Hulk spinoff books, and Pak and Kirk don’t disappoint. There’s even a touching death scene that sets off a...
Comixtreme raves over "Warbound" #4
Adam Chapman has posted a rave review for "Warbound" #4 at Comixtreme.com. Here's an excerpt:This issue was flat-out fantastic. Pak is an excellent writer, and he clearly has genuine affection for these creations of his, the Warbound, as well as...
Newsarama loves "Incredible Hercules" #115
J. Caleb Mozzocco has declared "Incredible Hercules" his "favorite Marvel comic" in Newsarama's Best Shots review column. Here's an excerpt from his review of "Incredible Hercules" #115:If it were just big, action-packed, melodramatic, funny fun The Incredible Hercules would still...
PopCultureShock.com loves "Incredible Hercules" #115
The raves keep on coming for "Incredible Hercules" #115, written by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente with pencils by Khoi Pham. Here's the latest from PopCultureShock.com:It’s great that Marvel was able to take the momentum Hercules gathered from Civil...
Wizard loves "Warbound" #4
"Warbound" #4, written by Greg Pak with pencils by Leonard Kirk, hit comic book stores yesterday, and WizardUniverse.com has posted a rave review. Here's an excerpt:It all boils down to an orgy of earth-shattering violence, gorgeously rendered by Kirk in...
ComicNewsI.com digs "Incredible Hercules" #115
Nick Marino drops four stars on "Incredible Hercules" #115 in his review at ComicsNewsI.com. Here's an excerpt:How can you develop this character that’s been explored so thoroughly and deeply that every facet of his fictional history has been picked apart...
ComicsBulletin.com loves "Incredible Hercules" #115
Paul Brian McCoy at ComicsBulletin.com loves "Incredible Hercules" #115. Here's an excerpt from his advance review:... let me just say that the relationship between Herc and Amadeus, particularly with regards to the notions of anger, revenge, justice, and responsibility, make...
More love for "Incredible Hercules" #114
Comixtreme continues to love "Incredible Hercules" -- here's an excerpt from Adam Chapman's review of issue #114:Two years ago, the thought of a high-profile book starring Amadeus Cho and Hercules would not even have been a consideration, not even enough...
Newsarama's Best Shots loves "Incredible Hercules" #114
Corey Henson has written a rave review of "Incredible Hercules" #114 for Newsarama's Best Shots. An excerpt:Much like Walt Simonson's classic run on The Mighty Thor in the 80s, writers Van Lente and Greg Pak are mixing Hercules's mythological history...
Wizard loves "Warbound" #3
Another great review for "Warbound" #3, written by Greg Pak with pencils by Leonard Kirk, this time from WizardUniverse.com:I want to marry Leonard Kirk’s pencils on Warbound #3; I love them that much. Greg Pak’s carved himself a nice little...
More "Incredible Hercules" #114 reviews
IGN calls it a "miracle book." the-isb.com says, "I could read this stuff all day." WizardUniverse.com writes, "I’m absolutely loving how this book is finally doing justice to the son of Zeus!" Written by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente...
Comixtreme likes "Warbound" #3
"Warbound #3, written by Greg Pak with pencils by Leonard Kirk, racks up another four star review from Comixtreme, which notes, "Pak has guided these characters since their creation, and they’re just as intriguing here as they ever were." Click...
"Incredible Hercules" #114 scores a rave from Comixtreme
"Incredible Hercules" #114, which hits comic book stores Wednesday, February 20, has scored a rave review from Blake M. Petit at Comixtreme.com. An excerpt:As I’ve come to expect from Greg Pak, this was a highly entertaining, truly exciting issue. He...
ComicCritique.com names Pak "Writer of the Year"
In his "2007 in Review" column at ComicCritique, Adam McGovern has named Greg Pak the Writer of the Year -- and has some very nice things to say about "Hulk" and "Hercules" editor Mark Paniccia. Here's the blurb:Pak was the...
Another Comixtreme.com rave for "Warbound" #2...
... this time from Adam Chapman. Here's an excerpt:This has been a surprisingly good and enjoyable mini-series so far, and I'm looking forward to what comes next for the Warbound, and for Hiroim and Korg in particular (as they are...
Ain't It Cool loves "Warbound" #2
Here's an excerpt:This is the single most tense comic book sequence I’ve read all month. Writer Greg Pak knocks this one out of the park with his clever perspective, panel placement, and set-up for tension. This miniseries is a surprise...
EyeOnComics.com loves "Incredible Hercules" #113
An excerpt:That Greg Pak, along with co-writer Fred van Lente, has managed to not only maintain my interest in a storyline starring Hercules but mesmerize me with it says volumes about the strength of his writing.... This is everything one...
Comixtreme digs "Warbound" #2
In a nutshell:Good issue, great characters, I hope Pak has plans for them after this miniseries.Click here for Blake M. Petit's full advance review. "World War Hulk Aftersmash: Warbound" #2, written by Greg Pak with pencils by Leonard Kirk and...
More love for "Incredible Hercules" #113...
... this time from Blake Petit, writing for Comixtreme.com. The money quote:... this second issue of Hercules’ story is even stronger than the first, and it’s rapidly on its way to becoming one of the best comics Marvel is publishing.Click...
Another rave for "Incredible Hercules" #113
Writing for ComicsNewsi.com, Nick Marino has posted a rave review of "Incredible Hercules" #113. Here's the money quote:The plot, dialogue, and art are merging together to tell what may go down in history as the definitive Hercules comic book story.Click...
"Incredible Hercules" #113 gets four bullets from ComicsBulletin.com
Luke Handley and Paul Brian McCoy call "Incredible Hercules" "one of the best books Marvel is putting out at the moment" in their rave advance review of issue #113 at ComicsBulletin.com. Here's the quote in context:...this is well worth the...
ComicsFairplay plugs "Planet Hulk" again
Heidi Meeley at ComicsFairplay.com read "Planet Hulk" again -- and loved "Planet Hulk" again. Here's an excerpt from her post:The last few days I decided to go back and re-read the Planet Hulk saga. It is one of those rare...
Sean T. Collins says nice things about Greg Pak in his year-end wrap up
Sean T. Collins' year end review of mainstream comics at ComicsReporter.com has this to say about writer Greg Pak's work on "Planet Hulk" and "World War Hulk":Greg Pak is a good, conscientious writer. The run-up to WWH had Hulk becoming...
Comixtreme reviews "Warbound" #1 again -- and likes it again!
Comixtreme has posted another review of "Warbound" #1 -- this time by Adam Chapman. An excerpt:This is a very entertaining issue, as we see the irony of the Warbound being in the Hulk's situation. Pak makes both the Warbound AND...
SilverBulletComicBooks.com likes "Incredible Hercules" and Amadeus Cho
Luke Handley on "Incredible Hercules":... this could prove to be a welcome and unexpected breath of fresh air, especially given the presence of Amadeus Cho, who’s turning out to be one of the best new characters to come out of...
Greg Pak makes Dave Richards' Top Five list at CBR
Dave Richards of ComicBookResources.com has posted his Top Five Writers of 2007 list, and Greg Pak has made the cut. The money quote:I never thought I’d find another writer who’d make the Hulk as fascinating for me as Peter David,...
Comics Fairplay taps "World War Hulk" and "Planet Hulk" for top twelve list
The key quote:Greg Pak accomplished the near-impossible. He took my mind off Civil War and told a great tale while he was at it. The godliness and redemption of Bruce Banner in his Hulk incarnation was spot-on. In my mind,...
Oakland Tribune picks "Planet Hulk" for Top Ten list
Greg Pak's "Planet Hulk" epic makes Randy Myer's Best of 2007 graphic novels list for the Oakland Tribune. An excerpt:... this adventure with the big, mean green one so engrossed me that I turned into a hermit one weekend to...
Cox News names "Incredible Hulk" one of 2007's top books
Gary Brown of Cox News has included Greg Pak's "Incredible Hulk" on his list of the top twelve comics of 2007. Click here to read the article....
WizardUniverse.com mentions Pak in its Best Writer discussion
The Thursday Morning Quarterback Crew at WizardUniverse.com mentions Greg Pak in the "Best Writer" section of their Best of 2007 column. An excerpt: I came late to the Pak party in Hulk, but every month of this year, he’s delivered...
The Stack taps "World War Hulk" for its Best of 2007 list
The boys of the comic book talk show "The Stack" have released their Best of 2007 list, which includes "World War Hulk," written by Greg Pak with pencils by John Romita, Jr. Click here to view the video....
Newsarama digs "Incredible Hulk" #112
Newsarama has posted a review of "Incredible Hulk" #112 from J. Caleb Mozzocco. The money quote:I found this issue enormously satisfying, and am really looking forward to the next one.Click here to read the full review. "Incredible Hulk" #112 was...
Comixtreme.com gives "Incredible Hulk" #112 another rave
Comixtreme.com has posted another four star review of "Incredible Hulk" #112, written by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente with pencils by Khoi Pham. An excerpt:In the last couple years, Hercules has had a renaissance, as he was extremely well...
ComicPants.com loves Herc!
"Incredible Hulk" #112, the first issue of the "Incredible Hercules" storyline, written by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente with pencils by Khoi Pham, has gotten a rave from Nick Budd at ComicPants.com. An excerpt:Pretty close to being perfect. Yeah,...
Newsarama digs "Warbound" #1
Newsarama has posted a review from Brendan McGuirk of "World War Hulk Aftersmash: Warbound" #1, written by Greg Pak with pencils by Leonard Kirk and Rafa Sandoval. An excerpt:[Pak] takes great care to flesh out and solidify the personalities of...
Comixtreme digs "Warbound" #1
Comixtreme.com as posted an advance review by Blake M. Petit of "World War Hulk Aftersmash: Warbound" #1, written by Greg Pak with pencils by Leonard Kirk. An excerpt:Greg Pak here makes very good use of some of the threads from...
Comixtreme.com loves "Incredible Hulk" #112
With issue #112, Hercules and Amadeus Cho take the star roles of the "Incredible Hulk" comic book in a storyline written by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente with pencils by Khoi Pham. And Comixtreme likes what it sees. An...
Phillyist dubs "World War Hulk" the number one comic book of 2007
Phillyist.com has named "World War Hulk," written by Greg Pak with pencils by John Romita, Jr., the top comic book of 2007. An excerpt:... this story also examines what it means to be a hero, the plight of the average...
Comixtreme reviews "Aftersmash" again -- and likes it again!
Comixtreme.com has posted a second review of "World War Hulk: Aftersmash," written by Greg Pak with pencils by Rafa Sandoval. An excerpt:Pak does an excellent job on the character building here, whether it be on Tom Foster, as he tries...
Newsarama digs "World War Hulk: Aftersmash"
The money quote:Overall, this is a thoughtful and well-rendered coda to the main tale. It’s a rare follow-up that merits a read and still articulates a few points about the larger themes of the cost of anger.Click here for the...
WizardUniverse.com likes "World War Hulk: Aftersmash"
WizardUniverse.com speaks kindly of "World War Hulk: Aftersmash," written by Greg Pak with pencils by Rafa Sandoval. An excerpt:What could have been a throwaway one-shot turns into an engaging character study in heroism, as the various superhero factions—everyone from Luke...
ComicPants.com digs "World War Hulk: Aftersmash"
David Martindale of ComicPants.com really likes "World War Hulk: Aftersmash," written by Greg Pak with pencils by Rafa Sandoval. Here's an excerpt from the review:Pak continues to fire on all cylinders, getting solid to very strong action, character, and plot...
Comixtreme digs "World War Hulk: Aftermath"
Comixtreme.com gives the "World War Hulk: Aftermath" one-shot a great review. An excerpt:... the execution is wonderful. Pak draws us right into the characters and makes us care about what’s happening to them, and anxious to see what will happen...
The Malaysian Star digs "World War Hulk" #5
An excerpt:... my two cents worth is that not since Walt Simonson’s presentation of Thor’s final battle with Fin Fang Foom (Thor # 380) has there been a more worthy use of sound effects such as “KWAGLOOOOOM!” alongside “VJJJWOMMMWWWB!” and...
SavageCritic.com likes "Incredible Hulk" #111
Graeme McMillan at the Savage Critics nods approvingly at "Incredible Hulk" #111, written by Greg Pak and Jeff Parker and pencilled by Leonard Kirk. An excerpt:It's a good sign, too, that the new/old book will be worth checking out, as...
San Jose Mercury News plugs "Planet Hulk"
Randy Myers plugs eight of his favorite graphic novelists in his San Jose Mercury News Column. Here's an excerpt:The Entertainer: Greg Pak Why him? How do you reinvigorate the Incredible Hulk saga? Send him into orbit and make him the...
WizardUniverse.com names "Incredible Hulk" #111 "Book of the Week"
The review team at WizardUniverse.com has dubbed "Incredible Hulk" #111, written by Greg Pak and Jeff Parker with pencils by Leonard Kirk, its "Book of the Week." Here's an excerpt from the review:I thought this was really a successful example...
Wizard dubs Pak "Breakout Talent" and Hulk "Best Ongoing Series"
Wizard Magazine has come out with its "Best of 2007" list, and Greg Pak and the Hulk are big winners. The "Incredible Hulk" comic book, written by Pak, has been named "Best Ongoing Series." And Pak's been named "Breakout Talent."...
Phildelphia Daily News loves "World War Hulk" #5
Jerome Maida has given "World War Hulk" #5 a rave review at Philly.com. Here's an excerpt:While the action is great and would make a tremendous popcorn flick if ever put on screen, the reason this series and the finale in...
FilmFodder.com digs "World War Hulk" #5
An excerpt:What this title has consistently held is great storytelling. And this issue, much like the rest of the run, was just that. It offered a wonderful mix of action and development throughout.Click here for the full review....
Comixtreme digs "Incredible Hulk" #111
Comixtreme.com has an advance review of "Incredible Hulk" #111, written by Greg Pak and Jeff Parker with pencils by Leonard Kirk. The upshot:As long as Greg Pak is staying with this title, I will too.Click here for the full review....
"World War Hulk" #5 gets "Book of the Week" nod from Wizard
An excerpt:I though Pak and Romita Jr. did a great job pulling it off and satisfying the ‘Hulk Smash!’ urge while still crafting a solid story.Click here to read the full review....
ComixFan.com loves "World War Hulk" #5
An excerpt:... you really can’t beat World War Hulk. It delivered oodles of action and the smacking around of superheroes without all the tediousness and pretentiousness of Civil War, and come on, everyone loves to see Tony Stark nearly bludgeoned...
Newsarama loves "World War Hulk" #5
Newsarama has posted a rave review of "World War Hulk" #5, the final issue of the blockbuster Marvel miniseries written by Greg Pak with pencils by John Romita, Jr. An excerpt:All praise is due to Greg Pak for tightly plotting...
Eye on Comics raves about "What If: Planet Hulk"
Don MacPherson at EyeOnComics.com has given "What If: Planet Hulk," written by Greg Pak, a stelllar 8/10 rating. An excerpt from the review:Greg Pak has done an incredible of revitalizing the Hulk franchise at Marvel, and he’s done so not...
MajorSpoilers.com loves "World War Hulk" #4
An excerpt:I am now rabidly curious as to what will happen to the Hulk after WWH, ’cause things can’t be the same... It’s another shot out of the park by Pak, Romita and company, and it’s a solid 4.5 star...
SilverBulletComicbooks.com digs "World War Hulk" #4
Bryant Frattalone gives "World War Hulk" #4, written by Greg Pak, a four bullet review at SilverBulletComicBooks.com. An excerpt:Pak continues to turn this story on its ear here and over in the main Incredible Hulk title. I don’t think it’s...
Newsarama loves "World War Hulk" 4
An excerpt:This has been the ultimate in summer popcorn comics, a terrifically drawn and well-told tale of retribution, shredded allegiances and, well, smashing.Click here for the full review....
"World War Hulk" #4 makes CBR's Buy Pile
"World War Hulk" #4, written by Greg Pak with pencils by John Romita, Jr., has made Hannibal Tatu's Buy Pile at ComicBookResources.com. Here's the money quote:Dangerously entertaining, and Greg Pak deserves a raise.Click here for the full review....
"Incredible Hulk" #110 makes CBR's Buy Pile
Full of praise for Amadeus Cho, Hannibal Tabu has added "Incredible Hulk" #110 to his Buy Pile at ComicBookResources.com. Here's an excerpt:Amadeus Cho seems beyond brilliant, tossing out bon mots and abstract geometry with equal ease (to the new Scorpion:...
Newsarama loves "Incredible Hulk" #110
An excerpt:How great is Amadeus Cho? Greg Pak has handled every aspect of Planet Hulk and World War Hulk brilliantly, but his elevation of Amadeus Cho has been a great bonus.Click here for the full review....
Five top five slots for "Incredible Hulk" #110 at ComicPants.com
All five of the reviewers at ComicPants.com have added "Incredible Hulk" #110, written by Greg Pak, to their top five lists. From Randy Lauer's comments:Pak addresses the notion of whether or not Hulk is a killer in the midst of...
Comixtreme loves "Incredible Hulk" #110
Blake M. Petit raves about "Incredible Hulk" #110 in an advance review at Comixtreme.com. Here's an excerpt:Pak does something incredible this issue – he gives us a plausible explanation for the simple most implausible thing about the Hulk since the...
Comixtreme loves "Incredible Hulk" #109
Adam Chapman has give "Incredible Hulk" #109 a four star rating. An excerpt:... the nicest surprise, is how Pak has handled the Renegades. Angel hasn't had such a great appearance in a long time, and Hercules once again gets some...
"World War Hulk" #3: Wizard's Book of the Week
Wizard's Thursday Morning Quarterback crew has dubbed "World War Hulk" #3, written by Greg Pak with pencils by John Romita, Jr., their Book of the Week, calling it "pretty close to the perfect comic for ol’ Jade Jaws as it...
"World War Hulk" #3 nabs great notices
"World War Hulk" #3 makes Hannibal Tatu's Buy Pile: "Just mean and quotable and fun." Click here for the full review. And MajorSpoilers.com gives the book five stars. An excerpt:Greg Pak is writing a tale with an energy that makes...
WizardUniverse.com digs "Battlestar Galactica" #12
The Thursday Morning Quarterback team at WizardUniverse.com praises "Battlestar Galactica" #12, the final issue from writer Greg Pak and penciller Nigel Raynor. An excerpt:... the emphasis here is on human relationships and human tragedy, even if the ‘human’ in question...
SavageCritics.com digs "World War Hulk" #2
An excerpt:... offers pretty much all you could want in a summer blockbuster: Emotion! Explosions! And monsters from outer space!Click here for the full review....
Fwoosh.net loves "World War Hulk" 2
Here's an excerpt:Two issues in and unless something tragic happens, this is the series that will cement Greg Pak as one of the greatest Hulk writers ever.Click here to read the full review....
EyeOnComics.com on "World War Hulk" #2: "It's perfect."
EyeOnComics.com reviews "World War Hulk" #2, written by Greg Pak with pencils by John Romita, Jr. Here's the money quote:The creators offer a vision of pure, unadulterated violence and anger. It’s perfect. This may very well be the ultimate Hulk...
BrokenFrontier.com digs "World War Hulk" #2
BrokenFrontier.com has posted an advance reveiw of "World War Hulk" #2, written by Greg Pak with pencils by John Romita, Jr. An excerpt:World War Hulk started with a phenomenal premise, and now with the second issue has delivered on that...
Savage Critic(s) dig "Incredible Hulk" #107
Graeme McMillan at The Savage Critic(s) speaks highly of "Incredible Hulk" #107, written by Greg Pak with pencils by Gary Frank:Pak's definitely taking the rough concept of the event and moving it into some more interesting areas in this particular...
SilverBulletComicBooks.com loves "Incredible Hulk" #107
An excerpt:Amadeus Cho is the seventh smartest person on the planet and apparently a true friend to the Hulk. His dialogue is great, his wit on time, and his major weakness is over confidence. [Writer Greg] Pak puts Cho in...
IGN loves "Incredible Hulk" #107 and Amadeus Cho
"Incredible Hulk" #107, written by Greg Pak with pencils by Gary Frank, has nabbed two "Must Read" ratings from the review crew at IGN. The book continues the tale of boy genius Amadeus Cho's quest to assemble a team of...
Great reviews keep rolling in for "World War Hulk" #1
Just a sampling of the raves for "World War Hulk" #1, written by Greg Pak with pencils by John Romita, Jr.: "Greg Pak continues his excellent run on the Hulk... For fans of devastating punches, shattering rocks, falling skyscrapers and...
IGN dubs "World War Hulk" #1 a "Must Read" -- four times!
All four reviewers at IGN.com have dubbed "World War Hulk" #1, written by Greg Pak with pencils by John Romita, Jr., a "Must Read." Here's an excerpt:... Marvel, its writers and series supporters all touted Civil War as this complex...
Wizard names "World War Hulk" #1 the Book of the Week
The reviewing team at WizardUniverse.com has dubbed "World War Hulk" #1 the Book of the Week. Here's an excerpt:... this was exactly what you want in a summer event comic about the Hulk fighting the world’s superheroes. Plenty of smashing,...
X-Axis gives "World War Hulk" #1 top marks
The X-Axis's Paul O'Brien gives "World War Hulk" #1 an "A." Here's an excerpt:Lots of fighting. Lots of action. Great to look at, and a bit of dramatic weight to it all as well. The creators clearly understand where the...
AICN loves "World War Hulk" #1
Ain't It Cool News has posted a rave review of "World War Hulk" #1, written by Greg Pak with pencils by John Romita, Jr., which hits comic book stores everywhere on June 13. An excerpt:In the end, I hope WORLD...
PaperBackReader loves "Battlestar Galactica" #10
An excerpt:Greg Pak's writing on this title continues to amaze me. Not only has he consistently hit the right tenor and tone with every character, but his selection of topics and themes have been remarkable, as has the depths he's...
IGN gives first word on "World War Hulk" #1
IGN has provided the first advance critical word about "World War Hulk" #1, which hits stores on June 13. Here's an excerpt:... we read the first issue of the event and… wow. You're sure going to get a lot of...
Broken Frontier likes "Battlestar Galactica" #8
"Writer Greg Pak has a good grasp of the characters and their situations from the TV series and this issue even reads like a TV episode. Pak hits all the right notes for emotion, drama, tension and action and he hits those notes in the right places to further action."
-- Broken Frontier
"Incredible Hulk" #106 gets "Book of the Week" honor from Wizard!
WizardUniverse.com has named "Incredible Hulk" #106 the "Book of the Week." Written by Greg Pak with pencils by Gary Frank, "Incredible Hulk" #106 features the first salvo of the summer comics event "World War Hulk" -- and the return of...
Newsarama raves about "Incredible Hulk" #106
"It’s an important part of the overall tapestry, but reads well if you’re just arriving. [writer Greg] Pak continues to do a great job, and I’m very happy with the involvement of [penciler Gary] Frank. I know that we have a lot of epic to go, but if it all maintains the consistency and readability of these early chapters, we’ll be looking at one of the all-time definitive Hulk stories."
-- Newsarama
Comixtreme.com loves "Incredible Hulk" #106
"This is a dandy little prologue that should have readers really excited to see the war that’s coming."
--Comixtreme.com
Chris's Invincible Super-Blog names calls "Incredible Hulk" #106 the "Book of the Week"
"... the Mastermind Excello story he did with the incredibly talented Takeshi Miyazawa Amazing Fantasy #15 (reprinted for your convenience in this week’s World War Hulk Prologue) was the first thing of [writer Greg] Pak’s that I read and absolutely loved, so the idea that Amadeus Cho was going to be a huge part of the Hulk’s return to Earth and subsequent six-month non-stop beat-down already had me excited. Imagine my surprise, then, when the execution of the first part was even better than I’d imagined."
-- Chris's Invincible Super-Blog
PopSyndicate loves "Incredible Hulk" #106
"Pak and Frank kick off the newest crossover in the mighty Marvel style. After only one issue, 'World War Hulk' is already a better Marvel comic than Civil War ever hoped to be."
-- PopSyndicate.com
Broken Frontier loves "Incredible Hulk" #105
'Pak has ... brought to the table a truly exciting story worthy of the Hulk’s smashing prowess. It may be several weeks away, but World War Hulk promises to be perhaps the most exciting thing to happen to the Hulk in over a decade."
-- Broken Frontier
Pak's "Battlestar Galactica" named one of Wizard's Top Five Indies
"Fans can't seem to get enough of this sci-fi reboot on TV, so it comes as no surprise that this comic, which actually ties into the show, also shares the "huge hit" designation. It's only a matter of time before every "BSG" fanatic discovers this book."
-- Wizard Magazine
Comixtreme.com gives "Incredible Hulk" #105 four and a half stars
Blake M. Petit has given "Incredible Hulk" #105, written by Greg Pak, a four and a half star review at Comixtreme.com. An excerpt:If you’re looking for a story that will genuinely affect you, make you feel for a character that’s...
Kung Fu Rodeo calls "Planet Hulk" Marvel's top "Underappreciated Gem"
The website Kung Fu Rodeo raves about "Planet Hulk" in a post entitled "Marvel's Top 5 Underappreciated Gems." An excerpt:... we’ve been treated to a Hulk-as-Conan storyline that writer Greg Pak has made into the most interesting time in the...
Newsarama's Best Shots likes "X-Men: Phoenix - Warsong"
Lucas Siegel has posted a review of "X-Men: Phoenix - Warsong" miniseries at Newsarama.com. Here's an excerpt:I hope Greg Pak has more in store for these and other team oriented characters. He seems to merge the two story telling styles...
AvengersForever.com loves "Incredible Hulk" #103
Nick Marino has posted a rave review of "Incredible Hulk" #103 at AvengersForever.com. Here's an excerpt:... the issue is reminiscent of Chris Claremont’s moving stories from Uncanny X-Men, mixing heavily between intrigue, fantasy locales, and introspective characterization. Greg Pak’s scenes...
ComixFan.com raves about "Incredible Hulk" #102
Andy Jastrzembski gives "Incredible Hulk" #102 four and a half stars at ComixFan.com. An excerpt:Away from Earth, the Hulk finally has a chance to shine as a hero, but thankfully, Pak resisted the urge to write to turn the Hulk...
FanboyPlanet loves "Incredible Hulk" #103 and "X-Men: Phoenix - Warsong" #5
FanboyPlanet.com has posted rave reviews of Greg Pak's "Incredible Hulk" #103 and "X-Men: Phoenix - Warsong" #5, both of which hit comic book stores today. Here's a taste:Incredible Hulk #103: ... Pak is the guy. In all this time, we've...
ComicAddiction.com loves "Battlestar Galactica" #4
"Battlestar Galactica is a great sci-fi series - probably the best that's being published in today's market."
-- ComicAddiction.com
AvengersForever.com likes "Incredible Hulk" #102
"The future of the Hulk under Pak looks to continue this style of richness as War World Hulk looms only months away."
- AvengersForever.com
SilverBulletComics.com loves "X-Men: Phoenix - Warsong" #4
Reviewing for SilverBulletComics.com, Steven Forbes lauds "X-Men: Phoenix - Warsong" #4, written by Greg Pak with pencils by Tyler Kirkham. An excerpt:I’m not going to blow it for anyone coming in late to the series, but it gives added depth...
SilverBulletComics.com loves "Incredible Hulk" #101
Brant W. Fowler raves at SilverBulletComics.com about "Incredible Hulk" #101, written by Greg Pak with pencils by Carlo Pagulayan. Here's an excerpt:This issue is packed with action and character development, and we get to see a side of Hulk at...
EyeOnComics.com on "Incredible Hulk" #100
Don MacPherson particularly liked the backup story featuring Amadeus Cho, aka Mastermind Excello. Here's an excerpt from the review:Mastermind Excello is a wonderful character. Not only is he defined by his intellect, but he’s a youthful rebel. ... [Greg] Pak’s...
SilverBulletComicBooks.com likes "Incredible Hulk" #100
An excerpt:Incredible Hulk has been telling some of the best stories under Greg Pak for some time. I mean, who knew that sending the Hulk into space would actually be good for the character?Click here to read the full review....
The Comics Review on "Incredible Hulk" #100
"Two parts space opera, one part foreshadowing and all fun. If you were once a fan of the Hulk, there’s all sorts of good reasons to pick it up again."
-- The Comics Review
PaperbackReader.com gives "Battlestar Galactica" #3 an "A"
"A book no fan can pass up."
-- PaperbackReader.com
Newsarama's Best Shots likes "Battlestar Galactica" #3
"Even within the rigid confines of a complicated and brilliant continuity, Greg Pak manages to write the characters and situations into new directions without upsetting the balance of the dictates of the show. The character work here is particularly impressive (especially if you know the show and can “hear” the voices from your sense memory). Honestly, I think that Dynamite is doing a great job with their licensed books; hooking readers up with familiar concepts is one way that comics will be able to keep pulling in new readers."
-- Newsarama's Best Shots
"Philadelphia Daily News" plugs "Incredible Hulk" #100
The Philadelphia Daily News has run an article about "Incredible Hulk" #100. Here's an excerpt:Writer Greg Pak has crafted a run, beginning with issue No. 92 titled "Planet Hulk," that already ranks with the character's best. It appeals to those...
FanboyPlanet likes "X-Men: Phoenix - Warsong" #3
FanboyPlanet.com has posted a great review of "X-Men: Phoenix - Warsong" #3. The book is written by Greg Pak with pencils by Tyler Kirkham. Here's an excerpt from the review:If it's better than it should be, it's because Pak is...
CBR interview with Greg Pak about "Battlestar Galactica" comic book
ComicBookResources.com has posted an interview by Chris Ullrich with "Battlestar Galactica" comic book writer Greg Pak. The interview includes five lettered preview pages from "Battlestar Galactica" #3, which hits comic book stores on November 8. Click here for the full...
FanboyPlanet raves about "Incredible Hulk" #100
"... this is one of the best Hulk stories ever. I'm a huge fan of Peter David's run, and the two writers may be apples and oranges in their intent - this is one good orange. And it's not just Pak. The art team here captures monstrousness, yet the sadness of the alien armored Miek is palpable through the drawing, not the caption."
-- FanboyPlanet.com
Newsarama's Best Shots loves "Incredible Hulk" #100
"With some excellent writing by Greg Pak and visually stunning artwork by the talented Carlo Pagulayan, the Incredible Hulk will be the title to follow as we move beyond the Civil War.">
-- Richard Renteria, Newsarama
PaperBackReader.com loves "Battlestar Galactica" #2
"If you're a fan of BSG (and if you aren't, you should be,) then this is a fantastic read. If you're just a fan of the genre, you'll like this too, as the story trancends the Battlestar mythos, and will grip you like few Sci-Fi on the market today will."
-- PaperbackReader.com
Fractal Matter loves "Battlestar Galactica" #1
These are literally perfect translations of the TV series and it’ll be fascinating to see where Pak takes the story, based on character interaction alone.... This is the exception to the rule, a tie in comic which evokes its originator without being beholden to it. Its fast, packed with character and incident and told with absolute confidence. Fans of the series shouldn’t be without it."
-- FractalMatter.com
SciFiDimensions.com loves "Planet Hulk"
"...if fans look no further than Civil War they'll miss out on one of the freshest, coolest storylines of 2006 - Greg Pak's "Planet Hulk" epic that's currently playing out in the pages of Incredible Hulk."
-- SciFiDimensions.com
Noise To Signal loves "Incredible Hulk" #98
"As we move into the second half of Planet Hulk, things kick off ina big way and we're starting to see big returns on the earlier arcs of the series. This is going to read like one hell of an epic.... This is exactly the sort of story Hulk fans needed, even if they didn't know. With World War Hulk announced to follow, the outlook for the character has never been so rosy. The Hulk title is in good hands with Pak at the helm."
-- Noise to Signal
Some more "X-Men: Phoenix - Warsong" reviews
"If you’re an X-Fan or you enjoyed Endsong this looks like it’s going to be a stellar follow-up."
-- Fwooshnet.com
WizardUniverse.com loves "Incredible Hulk" #98
"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"
-- WizardUniverse.com
Four stars from ComixFan.com for "X-Men: Phoenix - Warsong" #1
"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."
-- ComixFan.com
Newsarama's Best Shots loves "Incredible Hulk" #98
"Greg Pak has the gift for solid storytelling. This is the Hulk everyone wants to read about, one that can cut loose without fear of collateral damage. Not only is Pak writing a great Hulk, but he also does an excellent job of keeping the story moving forward without using a lot of unnecessary flashbacks. The one’s he does use are important to the story and help to develop the character they pertain to. It’s also nice to see so many challenges for the Hulk that can actually match his strength."
-- Newsarama's Best Shots
Newsarama's Best Shots on "X-Men: Phoenix - Warsong" #1
"Greg Pak is definitely out to take us on an even wilder ride than the last time here.... If you read Phoenix: Endsong and enjoyed it, then based on this first issue, you'll be along for a good jaunt back in the insanity that is the Phoenix' world."
-- Newsarama's Best Shots
More reviews of "X-Men: Phoenix - Warsong" #1
"As with the first series, Pak has taken a rather simple Phoenix story and used it as a springboard for some interesting character material. And that's the skill with this sort of thing."
-- Paul O'Brien, X-Axis>

"... some nice character moments that once again makes me want to see what Pak could do with a regular X-Book."
-- Peter Dimitriadis, Unreachable Star
SilverBulletComicBooks.com gives "Battlestar Galactica" #1 four bullets
"All in all, this is a very well done comic, and I have to admire the creators’ ability to step in on a model of storytelling like Battlestar Galactica and continue in the spirit of its excellence."
-- SilverBulletComicBooks.com
Silver Bullet Comics loves "X-Men: Phoenix - Warsong" #1
"We all knew it was only a matter of time before the Phoenix rose once again from the ashes, but I have to admit I didn’t see the way it would coming. This first issue is expertly executed with just enough tease and suspense to hook you, especially with the last page. ... The writing captures the various personalities of the X-Men, and for really the first time, or one of the few times, Greg Pak really differentiates between the remaining Cuckoos, giving them each a distinctive personality, and he pulls this off with very little dialogue. Also, the voice inside their heads and the significant statement it makes is both eerie and exciting."
-- SilverBulletComics.com
Newsarama's Best Shots likes "Battlestar Galactica" #1
Troy Brownfield of Newsarama's Best Shots crew has posted a great review of "Battlestar Galactica" #1, written by Greg Pak with art by Nigel Raynor. Here's an excerpt:... Pak really seems to have grabbed those character’s voices and made them...
Great BrokenFrontier.com review for "Battlestar Galactica" #1
"What the fans of the show get is a completely intriguing look at their favorite characters as the plot of this issue turns what we’ve known on its head.... Being able to see many of these characters in the flesh really adds a “behind the scenes” emotion that Pak cultivates for some great jaw-dropping scenes."
-- BrokenFrontier.com
PaperBackReader gives an A- to "Battlestar Galactica" #1
"... this first choice of stories is inspired. Set in an important time in the series (before Ro Laren shows up, but after they get back from Kobol) it begins to tell a story of an indidious Cylon plot that threatens to kill all of them. While we, the reader, know how it's going to turn out, they picked a story that will have lasting effects on the characters, and could actually have meaning in the greater universe."
-- PaperBackReader.com
NoiseToSignal says nice things about "Incredible Hulk" #97
"It's a legend in the making, and something I suspect writers will draw on for inspiration and material for a long time yet."
-- NoiseToSignal.org
Soulpole.net digs "Incredible Hulk" #97
"Greg Pak has quickly become one of the better writers at Marvel. ... The story is excellent, the dialogue is spot-on and the pacing is wonderfully done."
-- Soulpole.net
IGN.com loves "Incredible Hulk" #97
"What's big, green and kicking the s--- out of the rest of Marvel's monthly titles? Planet Hulk smashes onward with another spectacular issue... Pak manages to make Hulk more than just a monster with a handful of carefully chosen words and one or two subtle actions."
-- IGN.com
Aint-It-Cool-News.com digs "Battlestar Galactica" #0
"Frakholes rejoice because Greg Pak, currently handling the non-Civil War "Planet Hulk" saga for Marvel, has got the BSG atmosphere well in hand. Pak is channeling the TV series into comic form, from President Roslyn's cat-and-mouse relationship game with Adama, to the nuances of the bridge crew, everything feels familiar. The story could have been pulled straight from an unaired episode."
-- Ain't It Cool News
IGN.com calls "Incredible Hulk" #96 a "Must Read"
"Now on its second arc, Planet Hulk is still firing on all cylinders. ... Pak's doing a great job fleshing out the new supporting characters, making them every bit as interesting as the Hulk himself, if not more so. Things haven't been this good since Peter David's classic run."
-- IGN
Green Days digs "Incredible Hulk" #96
"I’m not going to get into the particulars of Miek’s story, because Pak handles it so well I feel like relating even the basic, non-spoiler facts could take away from a reader’s enjoyment. Suffice to say, Miek’s past leads to a conflict, and Pak fools you into thinking he’s going to give it your average 'shiny happy people' Hollywood ending. Then he pulls the rug out from under you and shows why this chapter of 'Planet Hulk' is called 'Anarchy.'"
-- Green Days
FanBoyPlanet.com likes "Incredible Hulk" #96
"Moving into 'Anarchy,' Greg Pak just keeps delivering surprises, moving revelations and the best Hulk since Peter David."
-- FanBoyPlanet.com
Newsarma loves "Incredible Hulk" #96
"Greg Pak continues his winning streak on Planet Hulk. This story does not let up and does not disappoint. By the end of the story the reader is left in a state of awe and begging for more.... Planet Hulk is quickly becoming the perfect example of a mega-storyline done right."
-- Newsarama
Green Days digs "Giant Size Hulk" #1
"'Banner War' should prove, for anyone who’s been wondering, that Pak has the chops not only to bring the action back to Incredible Hulk, but give us some new spins on the Banner/Hulk relationship. I’m more convinced than ever that I’d like to see Pak continue after 'Planet Hulk' closes its doors."
-- Green Days
NowPlayingMag.com likes "Battlestar Galactica" #0
"... Pak’s script truly soars, turning into the beginnings of an unseen episode we wish they’d hurry up and film already. ... the best payoff to this approach is that final page, which even a new reader can have a shock of surprise over, since Pak has set it up so well within this issue. It’s an amazing moment, and one which should get this series started with a bang."
-- NowPlayingMag.com
Great review for "Robot Stories and More Screenplays"
"It's not only the futuristic settings which link these plots: it's an exploration of the problems between men and machines, the created and the natural worlds, which creates such a compelling dynamic in these motion pictures. Small black and white shots pepper the account, but it's the screenplays which are the heart of this fine title.<"
-- California Bookwatch
Comic Book Commentary likes "Battlestar Galactica" #0
"Pak captures the relationship between Commander William Adama and President Laura Roslin. He shows the conflict between Starbuck and William Adama as the former seeks forgiveness from the latter. What's brilliant is how he is able to capture the silence that Wm. Adama uses to communicate. He further develops Wm. Adama's question, 'Why does humanity deserve to survive?' Plus, he creates a story hook that made me want issue one even more."
-- Comic Book Commentary
Rave review from BrokenFrontier for "Battlestar Galactica" #0
"Greg Pak’s script sizzles with raw emotion. The characters’ palpable feelings completely overcome the absence of all-out action. Each character speaks and acts in 100% accordance with what we have seen on the screen, giving Pak’s writing an unmistakable authenticity. Where the script absolutely excels is in giving each character their own unique voice, so much so that I actually "heard" the actors’ voices reading the dialogue."
-- BrokenFrontier.com
Newsarama loves "Incredible Hulk" #95
"The final issue of the first act of Planet Hulk comes to a close, and what a fun ride it has been so far. Through the course of this issue Greg Pak manages to pack (no pun intended) in so much information, action and intrigue that a second reading of the first four issues are a must for anyone who is enjoying this titles. ... A great end to the first part of a Hulk mega-event. Looking for some classic Hulk action, with no punches pulled, then look no further. Planet Hulk is a success."
-- Kevin Huxford, Newsarama
Newsarama likes "Battlestar Galactica" #0
"Nigel Raynor is dynamic on the art, and writer Greg Pak manages to properly reflect a number of personalities from the series. I believe that fans are going to be happy, and this generally good-looking book may attract some new ones as well."
-- Newsarama.com
The French dig "Battlestar Galactica" #0
"In short, this episode 0 in due form allows to an introduction protagonists with the beginning of an account which is announced extremely interesting, the whole told through boards carried out well. For an investment of only 30¢, it is an invitation which cannot be refused!"
-- Critiques BD (translated from French using Babelfish
More from FanboyPlanet.com on "Incredible Hulk" #95
"Marvel has anointed a few writers as their next big thing over the years - Greg Pak is finally the one they promised."
-- Fanboyplanet.com
IGN calls "Incredible Hulk" #95 a "Must Have"
"Ever since Peter David left Hulk following his decade-long run, Marvel has had absolutely no clue what to do with the Big Green. Pak has figured it out. Rather than try and rehash David's old work or force the Hulk into a particular role, he's let the beast loose and given the Hulk the chance to dictate the story. One note of warning: There are a couple of page-spanning panels in this issue that will melt your fillings."
-- IGN Comics
FanBoyPlanet.com digs "Incredible Hulk" #95
"At this point, all I can say is that I've read Hulk #95, and it utterly rocks. The Planet Hulk epic written by Greg Pak has been Paktastic."
-- FanBoyPlanet.com
UGO.com digs "X-Men: Phoenix - Endsong"
"When it comes to the emotional quagmire that is the Cyclops-Emma-Jean-Wolverine entanglement, Pak understands the characters, treating them as complex, believable figures. Even in scenes where the characters analyze themselves, Pak pulls off a naturalism, while also maintaining a certain lightness and wit that keeps it from being turgid or pretentious. And his take on the roots of the Cyclops-Emma relationship is intriguing."
-- D.K. Latta, UGO.com
InfuzeMag.com digs "Planet Hulk"
"This is Hulk at his finest. No puny Banner. No holding back... Great action scenes mixed with a good story, nice artwork, and plenty of surprises."
-- Dana Lucas Timmerman, InfuzeMag.com
BrokenFrontier digs "Incredible Hulk" #94
Incredible Hulk is fast becoming one of comicdom’s must read books.... Each of the first three parts of Planet Hulk have been wonderfully exciting to read and look at, so if you’ve been on the fence about hopping onto the title, I can’t recommend doing so enough. Though it’s still early, this is easily the best the book has been since the historic Peter David run of the 80s and early 90s. And if the final page of this issue is any indication, the book will only get better.
-- BrokenFrontier.com
IGN Comics reviews "Incredible Hulk" #94
"This is Hulk at his best, in a story that showcases the Big Green differently than any earthbound story could. ... Is it a classic? There's still another year to go, but it's certainly looking like this will be a Hulk tale for the ages."
IGN Comics
ComicsShouldBeGood digs "Incredible Hulk" #94
"The story is crisp, the action is enjoyable and the characterizations are solid. ... This is an awfully fun comic book."
-- Comics Should Be Good
FanBoyPlanet loves "Incredible Hulk" #94
"Whether you knew it or not, readers, you've seen many of the major characters here before. How Pak ties them into Marvel continuity is a forehead slapping stroke of cleverness. At times poignant, heart-pounding and even out and out heroic, this book makes a great read, and you can pick up this issue without losing a beat. Then the cliffhanger will have you hooked."
-- FanBoyPlanet.com
Great reviews for "Incredible Hulk" #93
"This space barbarian is having adventures Conan could only dream of - and under the plotting of Greg Pak, they feel just right."
- Fanboyplanet.com
ComicMonsters.com gives "Planet Hulk" a rave review
"I won't ruin the surprises in this book, but suffice to say this is the best issue of HULK I�'ve read in several years. It has action, laughs, suspense and a big green guy hitting people."
- ComicMonsters.com
Four stars from Silver Bullet Comics
"If you are looking for something a little different, with a compelling story, dynamic art, and beautiful covers (by Ladronn, which are wonderful), give this book a try."
-- SilverBulletComics.com
Two more rave reviews for "Planet Hulk"
Broken Frontier has posted a rave review of "Incredible Hulk" #92, the sold out first issue of the "Planet Hulk" storyline, written by Greg Pak with art by Carlo Pagulayan. Here's an excerpt:Greg Pak may have come to comics scripting...
IGN Comics rates Pak's first Hulk issue "Must Have"
IGN Comics has given its highest rating to "Incredible Hulk" #92, written by Greg Pak with pencils by Carlo Pagulayan. Here are some excerpts from the review:... the first issue of the 14-part epic was fan-Hulking-tastic. Hulk hasn't visited other...
SilverBulletComicBooks.com's Sunday Slugfest
SilverBulletComics.com has posted seven reviews of "Incredible Hulk" #92 as its latest Sunday Slugfest. A few excerpts:"... between the art and Greg Pak's writing I think this will end up being one of the all-time classic Hulk storylines." -- Michael...
Good advance reviews for "Incredible Hulk" #92
Early reviews are coming in for "Incredible Hulk" #92, the first issue in the epic "Planet Hulk" storyline, written by Greg Pak with art by Carlo Pagulayan and covers by Ladronn. The Velocity Comics Newsletter notes:I've been waiting for this...
Two more "Mastermind Excello" reviews
"Mastermind Excello is well done, and I particularly like the little caption-arrows pointing out important, and not so important, elements in the panels, a nice little bit of play with the comics medium."
--SilverBulletComics.com
ShinyShelf.com likes "Mastermind Excello"
"... the story and art place this in that rare category, a genuine middle ground between US comics and manga. Good work from Greg Pak and Takeshi Miyazawa, and one I�'d like to see again."
--ShinyShelf.com
FanBoyReview digs "Mastermind Excello"
"Pak's Mastermind Excello is the longest of the bunch, and probably the strongest.� It's an interesting tale of the 7th smartest kid in the world trying to survive.� There's a highly coincidential cameo, but it's all in good fun, and makes for an entertaining scene."
-- FanBoyReview
TheFourthRail.com loves "Mastermind Excello"
Don MacPherson of TheFourthRail.com has reviewed "Amazing Fantasy" #15, the anthology comic book featuring stories from six Marvel writers. Here's what he has to say about "Mastermind Excello," written by Greg Pak:The shining star of this issue is Greg Pak's...
Nerve.com on "Robot Stories"
"...I'd take a chance on Greg Pak's micro-budget indie Robot Stories, a valentine from the future. Broken into a quartet of subtle science-fiction fables, each is more Ray Bradbury than Keanu Reeves -- and romantic in its own strange way: A sculptor becomes obsessed with the digitized memories of his wife; a worried couple tries to love an android baby; a mother reconstructs her dying son's vintage robot-toy collection; and an android office-drone (played by Pak) falls in love. Somehow the cast (largely composed of underutilized Asian-American actors like Tamlyn Tomita) underplays the gizmos and hits the emotional beats dead-on, heating up a genre that so often looks stylish, but feels dead-cold."
- Logan Hill, Nerve.com

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Firewater Films on "Penny Marshall Project"
"The best Blair Witch spoof we've ever seen"
-- Firewater Films
"Mr. Lee" press
"The subject of interracial romance is handled in catchy, swinging style."
-- M. Morohoshi, Asian American Film Festival (Malaysia) program

"This is one film that knows how to poke fun at racial hang-ups."
-- Quentin Lee, Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film & Video Festival program
La Jolla Light on "Cat Fight Tonight"
"It's a simple idea that actually works."
-- La Jolla Light
Chicago Reader on "Ode to Margaret Cho"
"[The] snappy Ode to Margaret Cho, in which two siblings endlessly recite the comic's material, suggests a whole family dynamic in just four minutes."
-- Chicago Reader
Film Threat on "Po Mo Knock Knock"
"A hilarious parody of art-wank experimental film"
-- Film Threat Weekly
Austin Chronicle on "Mouse"
"Beautiful cinematographic moments"
-- Austin Chronicle
"Fighting Grandpa" reviews
"Fascinating"
-- The Hollywood Reporter

"... a sensitive and probing portrayal of Korean immigrant grandparents and their marriage through the brilliant use of home movies, photographs, and interviews."
--DoubleTake Documentary Film Festival program notes
AsianWeek on "All Amateur Ecstasy"
"A sly, amusing take on the home grown porn genre"
-- Justin Lowe, AsianWeek
New Haven Advocate on "Asian Pride Porn"
"Somebody get Pak a job with Saturday Night Live fast!"
-- New Haven Advocate



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