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September 14, 2007
Greg Pak Talks Warbound
The cover to the upcoming Warbound mini has been revealed and Greg
Pak talked to Marvel.com
about the miniseries. Looks like Hiriom is going to lose his arm
in the WWH storyline. Take a read!

"Fresh from "Planet Hulk" and WORLD WAR HULK, that
quirkily cool collection of cosmic creatures, the Warbound, are
set to appear in their very own Marvel Comics five-part mini-series
in 2008, courtesy of writer Greg Pak and artist Leonard Kirk. That
is to say, those of the Warbound who survive WORLD WAR HULK, of
course.
See, these aliens have sworn loyalty and fealty to the Incredible
Hulk and they mean it. These fighters will and have laid down their
lives to fight for and with Big Green. And when the tough gets going,
you probably wouldn't want any other humongous, battle-hardened
ex-gladiators at your side. The Hulk sure doesn't.
» World War Hulk…King of Manhattan? "Epic heroic
adventure that's thrilling, chilling and fun, fun, fun," is
how Greg Pak describes the upcoming WARBOUND series. "We're
bringing a bit of that 'Planet Hulk' vibe right here to Planet Earth."
Pak, though he's currently hashing out every single blow of the
blockbusting, sloberrin'-clobberin' WORLD WAR HULK series, is eager
to talk about WARBOUND and the unique bond between its members.
"In the gladiatorial pits of Sakaar, the Warbound swore to
stand by each other to the end, no matter what. I think there's
something compelling about characters who earn each others' loyalty
under the most dire of
circumstances and take those oaths seriously. I also think it's
easy to love a monster with a heart of gold. And finally, three
of the Warbound have fallen since the beginning of 'Planet Hulk.'
The stakes for them are sky-high, which helps make every moment
for them matter."
If some of these war-whooping crazies have already fallen, does
it stand to reason that Marvel fans might see a few new Warbound
in their mini-series? "I won't reveal yet if they actually
join the Warbound," says Pak, coyly. "But one of the Hulk's
oldest villains and one of the Hulk's closest former friends will
play huge roles in the book."
And will there be lots of de-licious Hulk-style de-struc-tion?
"Ab-so-lutely."
Pak will have his supply lines guarded by that old foxholer, artist
Leonard Kirk. "I'm hugely excited about working with Leonard
on the book," says the scribe. "He's been penciling and
inking himself on the WHAT IF: PLANET HULK book, and the pages are
through the roof. He's challenging himself in new ways, and the
results are incredibly dynamic, full of fiery energy. When I'm casting
as a filmmaker, I'm always looking for actors who have that extra
special something, who you can't help but watch, who just pop. Leonard's
popping like crazy these days."
That popping artist, to whom the news of being awarded the WARBOUND
series "came as a bit of a surprise," also had a few things
to say about his new assignment and his writer-general. "I've
worked with Greg on HULK #108 and am currently working with him
(and Jeff Parker) on HULK #111. Greg also wrote the story I drew
in the WHAT IF special. What I like about Greg is that he's a very
thorough writer but he gives me enough room to step in and tweak
things visually. I try to stick as close to the script as possible,
but if I see something that I think can be handled better with a
different perspective or an added panel or whatever...I feel I have
the freedom to make those changes. I've been very lucky that most
of the writers with whom I've worked have allowed me the same freedom.
"Granted, I'd probably make the changes even if Greg didn't
like them," says the no-nonsense two-fisted artist extraordinaire.
"I've seen Greg in person and I'm pretty sure I could take
him. I'd have to fight dirty but knowing that I could kick his butt
fills me with a greater sense of artistic confidence. Same goes
for my editor, Mark Paniccia. He's a pretty skinny guy. I could
mop the floor with him."
Seems the same, er, energy that the duo put into their work shows
in their feelings toward each other. But more importantly, how do
they feel about the Warbound? That is to say, do they play favorites
with its members? Brood, Korg, strange, quizzical alien entities…even
armored chicks?! The two men sigh mightily as they attempt to express
their depth of caring for the Warbound.
"It changes every day!" says Pak, as if the Warbound
themselves were looking over his shoulders for signs of favoritism.
"In an interview yesterday, I was raving about Hiroim the Oldstrong,
who has a big scene coming up in WORLD WAR HULK #4. But this morning
I found myself compelled all over again by Elloe Kaifi, a child
of privilege turned furious revolutionary who lost both her parents
during the events of 'Planet Hulk.' Elloe's in for a major turning
point in the pages of the WORLD WAR HULK: AFTERSMASH one-shot in
November that may just lay out a whole new path for her."
Kirk is more to the point. "I don't know that I have a 'favorite,'
but I did enjoy drawing Korg in the WHAT IF special. He's a big
hunk of rock like the Thing...only with a pointy head!
"I suppose it depends on the scripted panel," Kirk continues,
musing over Pak's ability to write both action and quiet scenes.
"But, a lot of times, the most difficult scenes to draw are
the quiet, subtle moments. Having said that, I enjoy the hell out
of drawing the subtle stuff. When you get it right, the whole page
really comes together."
And come together the new WARBOUND mini-series will. Both writer
and artist have reloaded, checked their ammo, and drawn their battle
lines for this continuation of one of the most popular storylines
in recent Marvel history. "From the first few issues of 'Planet
Hulk,' I've been blown away by the enthusiasm of readers, retailers
and reviewers for these characters," says Pak, beaming. "So
many, many thanks to everyone who's embraced the Warbound and made
this series possible. It's also worth noting that editor Mark Paniccia
and I have a number of big, big plans that this book ties into.
The series will be totally accessible to brand new readers as a
stand-alone adventure, but it absolutely matters in terms of paying
off some carefully laid threads in 'Planet Hulk' and WORLD WAR HULK
and setting up what comes next."
2008 is set to explode with comic book action when the Warbound
come on the scene. Look for it wherever the best in smashing series
are sold and stay tuned to Marvel.com for more art info as we get
closer to the book's release."
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