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- 3/06: The Midwest Book Review endorses The Year of the Dog.

- 3/06: The Chicagoland Tails praises The Year of the Dog.

- 2/19/06: The Los Angeles Times covers Oliver Chin's reading at the Huntington Library's Chinese New Year Festival.

- 1/29/06: The San Francisco Chronicle interviewed Oliver Chin on the Chinese New Year of the Dog.

- 1/23/06: The Daily Herald, a suburban Chicago newspaper, interviewed Jeremiah Alcorn and Oliver Chin on the Chinese New Year of the Dog.

- 1/18/06: The Beacon News, a suburban Chicago newspaper, interviewed Jeremiah Alcorn and Oliver Chin on the Chinese New Year of the Dog.

- 12/05: StrangeHorizons.com interviewed Greg Pak and reviewed Robot Stories.

- 11/05: Scifidimensions.com interviewed Greg Pak and provided a positive review:

"Keep an eye on Greg Pak. This actor/writer/director/ producer is best known for creating short films that are socially relevant and notable for their solid storytelling and sympathetic characters. From cutting edge commentary (like the short film "Asian Pride Porn") to his multi-award winning science fiction anthology film Robot Stories, Greg Pak has impressed both critics and wider audiences - no mean feat. (Robot Stories, by the way, is available on DVD, and Pak has just published Robot Stories and More Screenplays, an intellectually rewarding tome that contains all of his significant screenwriting work to-date.) There's little doubt that Pak stands poised to become one of cinema's important new voices."

- 11/6/05: Robot Stories featured in Wizard Magazine's Holiday Gift Guide, issue #171 which goes on sale 11/23 at comic stores everywhere.

- 11/2/05: ForeWord magazine profiled Greg Pak.

- 11/1/05: Immedium profiled in 11/2005 issue of Kidscreen Magazine

- 10/28/05: Immedium profiled in Newsarama:

"After all, a picture says a thousand words. But how do you translate that appeal across media?

That’s where Immedium Inc. comes into the picture.

Immedium’s mission is simple: to inspire a world of imagination, and to create entertaining books that have multi-dimensional appeal."

- 9/26/05: Immedium profiled in Publishers Weekly.

Listen to the 9/29/05 APEX Express interview on KPFA 94.1 FM Radio, Berkeley.

- 8/10/05: Herorealm wrote, "Greg Pak is quickly becoming one of the most integral parts of Marvel’s slate of superstar writers. In less than a year he’s written one of the defining arcs of the X-Men Phoenix Storyline, is writing the sequel to Neil Gaiman’s 1602 miniseries and is also writing a major chapter of the House of M Saga, among other things."

- 8/6/05: ComixFan wrote, "Based on the story alone, Iron Man: House of M belongs next to Spider-Man: House of M as the mini which uses this reality’s premise most consistently and most interestingly. This is not a Doom or Hulk solo book or a New Avengers/Astonishing X-Men crossover. It’s a book about a racist society and the compromises and dilemmas faced by those trying to survive and/or destroy it. On the strength of his writing here as well as on Phoenix: Endsong Greg Pak deserves to be given a major ongoing title."

- 7/22/05: San Jose Mercury News: Oliver Chin is called "an expert on Pacific Rim pop culture."

- Joe Chiodo in Spectrum 11: The Best In Contemporary Fantastic Art:
"Now in its 11th year, and just getting bigger and better, this eagerly anticipated volume in the art and art-buying world represents the who's who in fantasy today. Spectrum is the first and only illustration annual to focus solely on fantastic art, with over 300 artists featured. Divided into seven categories, including one devoted to comics and graphic novels, Spectrum is a feast of disparate vision and artistic imagining....Lively, idiosyncratic, and sometimes shocking, this work continues to push against the meniscus of reality, exploring new realms of inventiveness and creativity, be it from movies, video games, ads, or art galleries."

- 2/9/05: Newsarama: Joe Quesada, editor-in-chief of Marvel Comics, interviews Greg Pak:
"People have been hearing me speak of this hot new writer named Greg Pak for a couple of years now. Things like, 'He’s written more unpublished scripts than anyone I know,' are the just the normal things people learn about this young scribe whenever I rave privately about him. Arguably, Greg has been writing for Marvel for almost three years now. He’s been asked to write many an unpublished project yet never once complaining. Seemingly, sucking up as much knowledge as possible all the while biding his time, waiting patiently for his shot. I guess patience is really the one word that I think describes Greg best."

- 3/3/04: NPR - Fresh Air: National Public Radio interview with Greg Pak.

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