Full Name Greg Pak Name Greg Pak Nationality American Role Film director | Awards Rhodes Scholar Spouse Keiko Ibi Website Official website | |
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Born August 23, 1968 (age 56) ( 1968-08-23 ) Dallas, TexasUnited States Occupation Writer, comics creator, director Employer DC ComicsMarvel Comics Known for Action ComicsBatman/SupermanPlanet HulkWorld War HulkIncredible HerculesStorm Residence New York City, New York, United States Movies Robot Stories, Happy Fun Room, Mister Green, Po Mo Knock Knock, The Personals Books Batman/Superman Vol 1: Cross Wo, Dr Strange: Season O, Eternal Warrior (2013), Make Comics Like the P, Iron Heart Similar People |
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Greg Pak (born August 23, 1968) is an American film director and comic book writer, known for his work on books published by Marvel Comics, including X-Treme X-Men and several titles featuring the Hulk. As of early 2016, Pak writes The Totally Awesome Hulk for Marvel, Action Comics and Teen Titans for DC.
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Early life

Pak was born in Dallas, Texas to a Korean father and American mother, and graduated from Hillcrest High School. He studied political science at Yale University, where he wrote for the campus humor magazine, The Yale Record,. NPR. July 10, 2012. and was a member of the Purple Crayon improvisational group. In 1991 he went to study history at Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar with the intent of becoming a politician. He then entered New York University's graduate film program.
Career

His New York University (NYU) student film, Fighting Grandpa, about his Korean grandparents, won the Gold Medal at the 25th Student Academy Awards. His short film "Asian Pride Porn", starring playwright David Henry Hwang and director Michael Kang, was licensed to Atom Films. Pak's feature film Robot Stories won 35 film festival awards. He collected his critically acclaimed screenplays in the recent book Robot Stories & More Screenplays, whose foreword was written by David Henry Hwang, and which has been used in college classes in writing, film, and Asian American studies.
Pak began writing for Marvel Comics in September 2004 and signed an exclusive deal with them in July 2005. He has worked on such titles as Warlock, Phoenix: Endsong, Phoenix: Warsong, Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, and Dynamite Entertainment's spin-off series based on the Sci-Fi Channel's Battlestar Galactica.
2000s projects include Incredible Hercules, World War Hulk: Warbound and Skaar: Son of Hulk, all spinning-off from World War Hulk, as well as Magneto: Testament and War Machine. Pak is one of the featured contributors to Secret Identities: The Asian American Superhero Anthology.
In June 2013, Pak began writing Batman/Superman for DC Comics. In November 2013, he began writing Action Comics with issue number 25.