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Fear Itself: Herc

Fear Itself: Herc

Herc

by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente
Hardback
Publication Date: 14/03/2012

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A bold new era for the lion of olympus! The Chaos War left hercules without powers - and without a sidekick. but when mythic evil stalks the streets, and a latter-day band of Hercules worshippers cries out for their savior, what is the son of Zeus to do he takes his three thousand years of combat experience, raids the armory of ares for the most fearsome weapons of legend, descends from heaven and gets medieval. return to olympus with Hercules' "Dream Team" of writers Greg Pak & Fred Van Lente! COLLECTING: HERC 1-6
ISBN:
9780785147206
9780785147206
Category:
Graphic novels: superheroes & super-villains
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
14-03-2012
Language:
English
Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
144
Dimensions (mm):
259x168x15mm
Weight:
0.5kg
Greg Pak

Author Biography: Greg Pak is a filmmaker and comic book writer best known for directing the award-winning feature film "Robot Stories" and writing 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 named "Breakout Talent" of the year by Wizard Magazine. Pak's run on Marvel's "Incredible Hulk" comic book included the much lauded "Planet Hulk" and "World War Hulk" epics and 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 has written numerous Marvel miniseries, including the top-selling "X-Men- Phoenix - Endsong" and the critically acclaimed "Magneto Testament." Pak also wrote the "Battlestar Galactica" series for Dynamite and co-writes the fan favorite "Incredible Hercules" series with Fred Van Lente.

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