24producerTony Krantzis come on to develop a TV adaptation ofRylend Grant’s Action Lab Entertainment the comic bookAberrant, Collider has exclusively learned.

Aberrantfollows David Colbrenner, a U.S. Army Special Operations Commander,

who after losing his entire unit to a superhuman attack, wages an absolutely brutal

one-man war on the eccentric billionaire and former superhero, Lance Cordrey,

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whom he believes is ultimately responsible. That is, until Nelson Little, the head of a

clandestine paramilitary outfit called Article 13, provides David with evidence that

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Cordrey may be a patsy, and David’s men were killed as part of a vast and twisted

government/military conspiracy.

Grant, who has had two scripts voted to the Black List, will write the screenplay and executive produce alongside Krantz, who is developingAberrantvia his Flame Ventures banner.Ryan Colucciand Rising Spirit Films will also be involved in a producing capacity, having financed the comic – which features art fromZsombor Huzska,Davi Leon Dias,Iwan Joko Triyono, andHdE.

Grant describesAberrantas a modern political/conspiracy thriller in the vein of

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Michael ClaytonorEnemy of the Statethat explores how the United States’ military

and geopolitical agenda would change if super-powered individuals (the

“Aberrant”) walked among us. He likes to refer to his book as the karmic cousin of

groundbreaking 70’s mindbenders likeThe ConversationandMarathon Man.

“Aberrantis a military-slanted Three Days of the Condor,” said Grant, referring to the

1975Sydney Pollack-helmed spy picture. “You know… if there was a

snarling superpowered badass waiting around every corner, hellbent on stomping a

mudhole in Robert Redford.”

Grant also addressed working with a veteran producer like Krantz, who also served as an executive producer onFelicityandSports Night, in addition to the long-running 24 series. “Tony is one of the smartest people working in Hollywood today. He and Flame executive John-Eric Capps have shown a uniquely genuine passion and enthusiasm for the book. I honestly couldn’t be more excited," said Grant, who has recently penned screenplays forJustin LinandF. Gary Gray. Krantz most recently produced NBC’sDraculaas well asBlood & Oilfor ABC, and his latest TV endeavor,Wu Assassins, will premiere on Netflix next year.

Interestingly enough, Aberrant is considered the last major comic series created from within LA’s pop culture bastion Meltdown Comics. The geekdom landmark sadly just

announced it would be closing its doors after 25 trendsetting years.