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Lost producer creating a comic book
by Anna Johns, posted Feb 8th 2006 8:27AM
Javier Grillo-Marxuach, a writer and
supervising producer for Lost, is really expanding his horizons. On top of co-writing two episodes this season,
Orientation and Collision, he also hosts a regular Lost video podcast and regularly posts updates on The Fuselage. He's also been writing an indie-comic called The Middleman, which apparently got
him noticed by Marvel Comics. He's working on the Super-Skrull miniseries, an old school villian who once
battled The Fantastic Four, Thor and Captain Marvel. Grillo-Marxuach is re-working
Super-Skrull, to transform him from a villian to a hero. There will be four issues, starting in March.Grillo-Marxuach said, "It's nice to do The Middleman, which is my own thing, but it's really cool, much in the same way as my work on Lost, that I get to be part of something much bigger."
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