Hugh
Jackman Creates New Comic Book Series
3/26/08
X-Men star Hugh Jackman is set to go from comic book character to comic
book creator after teaming up with screenwriter Marc Guggenheim for a new
sci-fi thriller.
The Aussie actor, who plays Wolverine in the X-Men films and is
currently reprising the hairy character in a spin-off movie, has developed
a new series for Virgin Comics, called Nowhere Man.
The project is a joint venture between Jackman and Guggenheim, who
adapted the Wolverine story for the big screen.
Details of Nowhere Man are being kept secret, but Virgin Comics
officials describe the story as "a sci-fi odyssey set in a
groundbreaking vision of the future in which mankind has traded privacy
for safety."
Jackman says, "I've had so much fun in the graphic novel world
with the X-Men franchise that I wanted to get even more involved. I am so
excited to work with Virgin and Marc and create a compelling character and
story that hopefully will also make it to the big screen."
Guggenheim is no stranger to the comic book genre - he has previously
authored comics on Marvel's Wolverine series as well as the best-selling
Amazing Spider-Man. He's also the man behind Jonny Lee Miller's hit U.S.
TV show Eli Stone.
Founded in 2005 by Sir Richard Branson, author Deepak Chopra and
filmmaker Shekhar Kapur, among others, Virgin Comics has provided a
graphic outlet for celebrities like Nicolas Cage, Jenna Jameson and
director Guy Ritchie.
Virgin bosses are currently developing new stories with Terry Gilliam,
Dave Stewart and Duran Duran.