"Lost" scripter signs on for Marvel project

From the press release:

Damon Lindelof, co-creator and executive producer of the hit
television series Lost, will bring his creative genius and storytelling
talent to Marvel's "Ultimate" universe this December with Ultimate
Wolverine vs. Hulk .

Launched by Marvel in 2000, the Ultimate line re-introduces several of
Marvel's most popular characters in 21st-century settings. Featuring
hyper-realistic drawing and state-of-the-art computer coloring, the
Ultimate books allow a new generation of readers to grow up with their
favorite Marvel superheroes.

Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk will mark Lindelof's first comic book
writing effort. He will bring his storytelling magic to Marvel's
Ultimate Universe in a high-octane tale that echoes the classic first
appearance of Wolverine (from Incredible Hulk #181). Dr. Bruce Banner
(a.k.a. the Hulk) has been presumed dead since his execution following a
murderous rampage through Manhattan. But when reports start cropping up
of an unidentified creature appearing around the globe, General Nick
Fury - head of America's premiere intelligence organization, S.H.I.E.L.D
- begins to get worried. Not because Banner can turn from man to
unstoppable monster in seconds, but because Banner's existence is the
one secret that can bring down Fury. So Fury turns to the only man he
can trust: James Logan, a.k.a. Wolverine of the X-Men, to take care of
Banner - by any means necessary.

The series will be illustrated by Leinil Yu (Wolverine and X-Men), who
recently signed an exclusive contract with Marvel.

"I'm an enormous fan of Lindelof's work, which is really all about human
drama. I know that his take on this new series will thrill traditional
comic fans and definitely appeal to a whole new audience of fans drawn
to his amazing creativity and storytelling ability," said Joe Quesada,
Editor in Chief of Marvel Comics.

"I actually owned Hulk #181 when I was a kid. Then my mom threw it
away. I can't believe how lucky I am to have the opportunity to
re-introduce these two iconic characters to each other in the
no-holds-barred world of the Ultimate Universe. I am truly honored to
get a chance to fulfill my life-long dream of writing for Marvel,"
Lindelof said.

Prior to Lost, Lindelof was co-producer on the popular crime drama
Crossing Jordan and wrote for the first three seasons of the show.
Last year, along with multi-hyphenate J.J. Abrams, Lindelof created hit
ABC drama Lost. Currently in his position as Executive Producer of
Lost, Lindelof shares day-to-day showrunning and writing
responsibilities with Carlton Cuse.

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