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Team Hollywood Inks Rebholz to Helm Comic Book

Sun Mar 2, 2008 12:42am EST
SANTA MONICA, Calif., March 2 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Team Hollywood,
Inc. (http://www.teamhollywood.com) a marketing consulting firm that
specializes in crisis management, Homeland Security training, and consumer
relations for private sector and governmental agencies, is widely rumored to
be the non-fictional heroes of the real-life movie "Team America." Today, Team
Hollywood announced the results of their worldwide search among artists for
their limited edition, volume 1, of their comic book series. Bobby Rebholz, of
Cincinnati, Ohio has been commissioned to complete Team Hollywood's "pilot"
comic book, "Team Hollywood: Armageddon."
    Kevin D. Finn, Co-Chairman of Team Hollywood, Inc. stated, "Sometimes in
life, fact can be stranger than fiction. Comic books are a rich part of
American culture, such comics as Superman, Spiderman, Batman, Iron Man and
Aquaman have captured our imaginations and hearts for decades." Preska Thomas
continues, "The comic book is based on 'the dimensionality of space-time' in
which super string theory is illustrated in the forms of images that are
purely based on the scientific abstracts of the world's most renowned minds of
quantum physics. Every story line and scenario within the comic book brings to
one's perception the lifecycles of the super string theories enhancing from
our technological revolution into a biotechnological revolution. We've come
along way from the industrial revolution."  Kevin concludes, "Bobby Rebholz
brings a fresh energetic feel to the comic book industry and certainly has a
bright future."
    About Team Hollywood, Inc.
    Team Hollywood's principal officers and directors Kevin D. Finn and Preska
Thomas are the managing directors and officers of such noted Homeland Security
companies as the World Institute for Security Enhancement Foundation,
(http://www.worldinstitute.info), Team Hollywood Investigations and G.F.
Bryant Associates, Inc. (http://www.gfbryantassociates.com). They are authors
of the unedited version of a reality reading book, "The Index: A Road Map," a
book that exposed a building in Sherman Oaks, California that housed Osama Bin
Laden's office over 14 years ago. It also disclosed that the building was
never assessed for finding the speculated toy planes and toy helicopters
hidden behind certain walls, intended for the disbursement of weapons of mass
destruction. Hollywood is in the early stages of the development of a second
movie based on the team entitled "Team Hollywood: Project Jupiter Verses Mars"
and a television series in the works.
    One of the key operations offices for Team Hollywood is located in the
basement of a building in the city of Santa Monica, CA. Their main
headquarters are in an underground nuclear silo in Denver, Colorado that is
45,000 square feet behind a high-chained link fence. There are three missile
silos on that site; all interconnected by underground tunnels. Their
underground silo is filled with former U.S. Navy Seals, former personnel in
the FBI, CIA and Interpol who are always being deployed for training agencies
and private sector as well as contractors for ground operations against
terrorists.
    For further information please contact:
    Team Hollywood, Inc. + 1-310-289-2143
SOURCE  Team Hollywood, Inc.

Team Hollywood, Inc., +1-310-289-2143



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