Greg Pak

Greg Pak is a filmmaker and comic book writer who directed the award-winning feature “Robot Stories” and wrote the epic “Planet Hulk” and “World War Hulk” storylines for Marvel Comics. He was named one of 25 Filmmakers to Watch by Filmmaker Magazine, described as “a talent with a future” by the New York Times, and dubbed “Breakout Talent” of the year by Wizard Magazine. Pak’s run on Marvel’s ”Incredible Hulk” comic book was named the Best Ongoing Series of 2007 by Wizard Magazine. Pak created the character of Amadeus Cho, who won a 2005 Marvel.com fan favorite poll and now costars in the “Incredible Hercules” comic book. Pak’s other comics work includes the top-selling “X-Men: Phoenix - Endsong” miniseries for Marvel and the ”Battlestar Galactica” series for Dynamite.
Pak’s feature film ”Robot Stories,” starring Tamlyn Tomita and Sab Shimono, played in 75 festivals, won 35 awards, screened theatrically across the country, and is now available on DVD from Kino. Pak’s feature screenplay “Rio Chino” won the Pipedream Screenwriting Award at the IFP Market and a Rockefeller Media Arts Fellowship. Pak wrote the screenplay for the feature film “MVP,” which premiered at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival. He studied political science at Yale University, history at Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar, and film production at the NYU graduate film program. He is represented by Sandra Lucchesi of the Gersh Agency, Los Angeles, and David Hale Smith of DHS Literary. For the latest about Greg Pak’s work, visit PakBuzz.com.



