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City Boy finally graduates to the big leagues with a little help from his friends.
Greg Pak is an American writer of comic books who got his start working for Marvel. There, he created the character of Amadeus Cho in the pages of Amazing Fantasy. In 2006, he wrote the lauded storyline Planet Hulk in The Incredible Hulk, which went on to inspire part of the theatrical movie Thor: Ragnarok, as well as its own animated adaptation. He’s also had well-regarded runs on X-Men, Incredible Hercules, and Iron Man. At DC Comics, Pak wrote Batman/Superman and Action Comics.
Pak is also a Kickstarter guru, having self-published multiple books on the platform… Including a handbook on how to self-publish on Kickstarter.
On Comic Book Club’s page, you can read reviews of Pak’s comics, and listen to podcast reviews and interviews with the creator.
 
        
            City Boy finally graduates to the big leagues with a little help from his friends.
 
        
             
        
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