
I’m not exactly a household name. People aren’t perusing the nets, looking me up because they need to know everything about me. Don’t worry. I’ll forgive them. I’m awesome that way...

By now you’ve probably already read the numerous reviews on other sites. Seems this is a title worthy of the accolades, so I’ll just confirm that for you. As a comic book it rocks. The only thing that makes me sad is the thought of how friggin’ awesome this project could’ve been as a movie in the late 80s. That thought in turn makes me think of why John Carpenter never gave us a sequel...

SO many titles to get to today. What’s good, what’s bad—who cares! What we really care about is what comics we’ll be watching at the movies. But this is a bit more than fantasy I’m talking about today. What matters in Hollywood are potential blockbusters...

As we’ve seen in the past (and currently in theaters) not all comics should be adapted. Sometimes a great story works better on the pages of a comic than they do on the big screen. That’s why I’m here: because big Hollywood execs think my opinion matters...

For so long now you people have been complaining that Hollywood is full of crap; there’s nothing original coming out of Hollywood. That’s very true. So let me tell you what’s wrong with Hollywood: You people!

David Paul brings Make it or Break it to the masses!