Good news: SDCC art show disallows “A.i.” images after outcry

Late last night artist Karla Ortiz posted the terrible news that the San Diego Comic-Con’s art show was allowing “A.i.” images. Ortiz also very clearly laid out why this is a horror for artists and provided the email to voice your opinions to the SDCC. Today, ComicsBeat wrote about the story here.

The great news? The SDCC has now changed its rules to disallow “A.i.” images from its art show.

Huge, huge thanks to Karla Ortiz, who did the entire comics community a great service last night, and to everyone who emailed to voice their opinions.

For posterity, here’s the email I sent last night. If any other comic book convention similarly considers allowing “A.i.” images, this letter applies to them as well.

Greetings. I’ve been working in comics for 21 years and I’ve never seen a more pernicious attack on the values of our industry than generative “A.i.” So I was shocked to learn that the guidelines for your art show includes this clause:

(3) Material produced by Artificial Intelligence (AI) may be placed in the show, but only as Not-for-Sale (NFS). It must be clearly marked as AI-produced, not simply listed as a print. If one of the parameters in its creation was something similar to “Done in the style of <specific artist>,” that information must be added to the description. If there are questions, the Art Show Coordinator will be the sole judge of acceptability. 

Please understand that allowing “A.i.” art at all is an insult to every comics creator whose work has been stolen by “A.i.” companies for their databases without compensation. Please further understand that subtly encouraging applicants to generate “A.i.” garbage in the style of specific artists is an even greater insult. I have trouble even articulating how terrible it feels to see it.

Please save your institution from shame and stand up for actual artists’ rights and for the human joy of actually creating instead of “generating” art.

Please delete this terrible clause from your guidelines and ban “A.i.” materials altogether.

Thank you for your consideration. The courtesy of a reply would be appreciated.

If you’re so inclined, please feel free to follow Karla Ortiz on Bluesky here and thank her for helping us all out this week.

2026-01-14 – LUNA SNOW: WORLD TOUR #1 in comic shops today!

Cover of LUNA SNOW: WORLD TOUR #1 by Ario Anindito showing Luna swooping towards us, various other Marvel characters beneath her

We’re going around the world in a day with Luna Snow today, friends! LUNA SNOW: WORLD TOUR #1 just hit comic book shops, and Nerd Initiative has already given it a rave review!

“I would love to see Luna’s story continue, especially with the same creative team behind it. Luna Snow: World Tour #1 is a fun read that’s full of action, excitement, and musical chaos.” — Nerd Initiative

Ask your local comic shop to hold a copy for you today!

The book was written by Greg Pak with line art by Ario Anindito and Takeshi Miyazawa, colors by Yen Nitro, letters by Joe Caramagna, and editing by Lindsey Cohick.

Art by Ario Anindito and Yen Nitro with lettering by Joe Caramagna showing a close of Luna Snow's eyes as she stares at us, hand sparking with frost, saying "Enough."

Luna says “Enough!” Buy our book!

Stop posting on X

To everyone I know:

If you still post on X, which is allowing users to generate and distribute non-consensual sexual images of women and children, please know that I am judging you.

Leave X. Stop supporting the Nazi and pedophilia site for Nazis and pedophiles.

No more excuses.

To everyone I know:

If you still post on X, which is allowing users to generate and distribute non-consensual sexual images of women and children, please know that I am judging you.

Leave X. Stop supporting the Nazi and pedophilia site for Nazis and pedophiles.

No more excuses.

And yes, this applies to politicians and journalists and artist and writers. EVERYONE. Get off of that evil site. It endangers us all.

To be clear: because of the risk of impersonation, not everyone feels safe DELETING their account. Totally understand that! But I STRONGLY encourage deleting all your posts and NEVER POSTING THERE AGAIN.

https://www.thecut.com/article/elon-musk-grok-sexual-images-ashley-st-clair.html

https://techcrunch.com/2026/01/08/governments-grapple-with-the-flood-of-non-consensual-nudity-on-x/

https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence/855832/grok-undressing-children-csam-law-x-elon-musk

https://www.ft.com/content/0747a53c-19b6-4ed9-8eea-88c327f27fe6

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/other/elon-musks-grok-ai-posted-csam-image-following-safeguard-lapses/ar-AA1Ts96l

Death of the Silver Surfer makes the Nerdy Nooks Best Comics of 2025 list

Dike Ruan image from the cover of DEATH OF THE SILVER SURFER #1 showing the Surfer sitting pensively on his board, which is represented by a thin red line

I’m honored to see The Death of the Silver Surfer pop up on Nerdy Nook’s Best Comics of 2025 list! The book featured line art by Sumit Kumar, colors by Frank D’Armata, letters by Joe Sabino, covers by Dike Ruan, editing by Tom Groneman, and writing by yours truly, and it was a great joy to work on.

A quote from the article:

Greg Pak did an outstanding job writing The Death of the Silver Surfer and artist Sumit Kumar really brings this comic to life, exceptional work all around. This is not the first time Greg Pak has made his way onto our yearly round up, I cannot wait to see how he stuns us next year!

GASTON #1 hits comic shops this March from Pak, Van Lente, and Ciccarello!

Gaston #1 cover by Milena Ciccarello showing Gaston and LeFou walking through the dark woods. The design features a big reverse silhouette of Gaston forming a frame around the characters.

The horse is out of the bag! Fred Van Lente and I are writing a new GASTON comic book series, drawn by the brilliant Milena Ciccarello! It’s gonna be GREAT, almost certainly the GREATEST COMIC BOOK EVER CREATED!

Please do preorder with your local comic store!

If you liked what Fred and I did with INCREDIBLE HERCULES back in the day, you’re gonna love GASTON. If you dug what we did with Sabretooth in WEAPON X, you’re gonna love GASTON.

Gotta love the big, burly buffoons!

Read more here! And check out the cover below by Will Robson!

Gaston #1 cover by Will Robson showing Gaston holding up a big upsidedown horse while LeFou stares in shock/horror

2025-12-12 – Comix Action Heart of Dinner bag decoration and zine/whistle distribution event at Chinatown Soup!

Event graphic decorated with drawn flowers and a soup bowl reading:

COMIX ACTION
Heart of Dinner
This holiday season help the care of Chinatown's Asian American elders

Friday Dec 12 4-7 pm

Wendy Xu + Friends

Write notes and decorate bags for isolated seniors

Enjoy the cafe's soup du jour and pick up Hands Off NYC zines and whistles
16B Orchard Street
Chinatown Soup

Featuring logos of Chinatown Soup and Comix Action

I’m thrilled to share that I’m a member of Comix Action, a new group of NYC comics creatives coming together against authoritarianism and for community action! We organized a great Hands Off NYC zine folding event at Anyone Comics last week, and this week we’ve got an incredible event at Chinatown Soup!

Come meet comics artist Wendy Xu and friends as they decorate bags that Heart of Dinner will fill with groceries for seniors in Chinatown! Maybe even decorate a bag and write a note yourself!

Greg Pak (hey, that’s me!) and other Comix Action members will also be handing out whistles and zines to protect your neighbors from ICE as part of Hands Off NYC’s Community Weekend!

And you can partake of the soup of the day and hang out! It’ll be awesome!

Comix Action at Chinatown Soup
4-7 pm, Friday, December 12
Chinatown Soup
16B Orchard Street
New York City

Please RSVP here!

2025-11-15 – Hang out with Greg and a bunch of cool NYC comics creators and fold zines at this Hands Off NYC event!

Flyer featuring a cartoony drawing of the Statue of Liberty holding a sign reading "HANDS OFF NYC" set against a photo of "How to Report ICE" zines with an Indivisible Brooklyn logo. Text reads:

HANDS OFF NYC - BROOKLYN
ZINE & POSTER FUN
Say NO to ICE
Fold zines
Make posters
Hang out with cool local comics creators
11/15 - 1-4 pm - Anyone Comics
831 Nostrand Ave. RSVP: zinefun.fyi

Hey, NYC! Come hang out with me and a bunch of cool comics creators at this awesome zine/poster event with Brooklyn Indivisible on 11/15 for Hands Off NYC‘s Day of Community Action!

We’re gonna fold zines, make posters, and SAY NO TO ICE IN OUR CITY!

CLICK HERE TO RSVP!

1-4 pm
Anyone Comics
831 Nostrand Ave, Brooklyn 11215

With an all star group of NYC comics folks, including:

Spencer Ackerman, Julio Anta, Joe Illidge, Ben Kahn, Fred Van Lente, Wendy Xu, and yours truly!

And check out handsoffnyc.com for more awesome events on this Day of Community Action!

2025-10-08 – Greg Pak moderates talkback session after THE PORCH ON WINDY HILL performance

Tora Nogami Alexander and David Lutken in The Porch on Windy Hill. They're sitting on the porch of a rustic house; Lutken is playing the mandolin.
Tora Nogami Alexander and David Lutken in The Porch on Windy Hill. Photo by Greg Pak.

My old friend David Lutken has co-written and is acting in a lovely play called The Porch on Windy Hill that’s now showing at Urban Stages in New York City – and I’ll be moderating a conversation after the performance this Wednesday!

More on the play:

The Porch on Windy Hill blends Appalachian, Old Time and Bluegrass songs with a deeply personal, contemporary story of discovery and reconciliation. The show follows Mira, a biracial Korean American classical violinist, and her folk-song-collector boyfriend Beckett as they escape pandemic isolation in Brooklyn and journey to the mountains of western North Carolina. When they unexpectedly reconnect with Mira’s estranged grandfather, Edgar, they uncover a tangled legacy of love, loss, and music—and discover the unforeseen harmony that can arise when generations and genres collide.

More on the talkback session:

A Conversation about Biracial Identity in America
With Tora Nogami Alexander, Lisa Helmi Johanson, Greg Pak and Rebecca White of the Halfie Project (thehalfieproject.com)

Get your tickets here!

2025-10-09 – 10-12 – Greg Pak’s New York Comic Con Schedule!

Yes, I’m returning to the New York Comic Con this weekend!

I’ll be signing and selling comics and books in Artists Alley at Booth L25 all weekend.

Here’s my full calendar:

THURSDAY, 10-9

10:00 am – 7:00 pm – Artists Alley, Booth L25 (except for the panels below)

1:30 – 2:30 pm – The great Eve Ewing will be sitting with me at my Artists Alley table, L25! Come get your books signed by Eve!

3:00 – 3:45 pm – Teaching Hidden Voices with Comics: Honoring the Stories of Asian American & Pacific Islanders for Comic-Con panel – River Pavilion Stage 1

5:15 – 6:00 pm – Comics and Advocacy panel – Hall 1E – Community Stage

FRIDAY, 10-10

10:00 am – 7:00 pm – Artists Alley, Booth L25

SATURDAY, 10-11

10:00 am – 7:00 pm – Artists Alley, Booth L25 (except for the signing below)

1:00 – 2:00 pm – Signing at the NYC DOE Civics for All booth – 4453

SUNDAY, 10-12

10:00 am – 5:00 pm – Artists Alley, Booth L25