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Marc Guggenheim's Nowhere Man Without Hugh Jackman Or Paul Gulacy

Marc Guggenheim's Nowhere Man Without Hugh Jackman Or Paul Gulacy

Cocreator of Eli Stoine and producer of No Ordinary Family, Marc Guggenheim and Jeevan J. Kang have a new comic book from Dynamite in December, Nowhere Man.

Or rather it's an old comic book. Originally intended for Virgin Comics a few years ago, it's now been taken up by that brand's successor Liquid Comics through Dynamite for December.

Hugh Jackman was meant to be involved, he's not being mentioned now. Also missing is Paul Gulacy, who was originally listed as artist.

Marc Guggenheim's Nowhere Man Without Hugh Jackman Or Paul Gulacy

Here's the synopsis of the comic and a preview of the new art…

The story for Nowhere Man takes place 500 years in the future where an oppressive government monitors everything – including your mind. It's the Patriot Act gone haywire. Everyone on earth has been infected with a nano-tech virus that allows a central computer to tap into and analyze people's thoughts. But a group of rebels have engineered the ultimate weapon: a genetically altered child, born immune to the virus. With the ability to act undetected, he's the only one on the planet that can bring some semblance of privacy and individuality back to the world. He is the Nowhere Man.

Marc Guggenheim's Nowhere Man Without Hugh Jackman Or Paul Gulacy
Marc Guggenheim's Nowhere Man Without Hugh Jackman Or Paul Gulacy
Marc Guggenheim's Nowhere Man Without Hugh Jackman Or Paul Gulacy
Marc Guggenheim's Nowhere Man Without Hugh Jackman Or Paul Gulacy


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