WRITER MARC GUGGENHEIM has a resume so mighty you might imagine that he has some of the superpowers he writes about.

When he's not working on "Eli Stone," the new ABC drama he co-created, his words can be found each month in "Amazing Spider-Man," "Young X-Men" and "Marvel Comics Presents." He also has a new title coming up from Virgin Comics with Hugh Jackman, he's writing the script for the video game tie-in for the upcoming Wolverine flick and he's co-writing the script for the Green Lantern movie. That's a lot of stuff.

And if you're asking how he is able to get all this done, you're not alone.

"I don't have a good answer for it because I kind of don't know how I do it all," he said. "Somehow, by some miracle, it all gets done."

And just in case you thought he might be slacking off, he's got more.

Guggenheim, a lawyer turned writer who got his start on "The Practice," "Law & Order" and other shows, recently launched his first creator-owned comic, "Resurrection" from Oni Press. The story is set in a post-apocalyptic version of Earth after an alien race attempts to conquer the planet.

The genesis of this story came from a question that Guggenheim's been asking himself for years.

"I love science fiction and I love alien invasion stories and at the end of all of them I had a question, 'What next?'" he said. "And I kind of kept waiting for someone to do it."

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