Jan
13
Stay Away from “The Hell-Bound Train!”
Published By Bill under Uncategorized Tags: Atlanta, Bill Cain, Billcainonline, Breakheart Pass, Charles Bronson, Charlton Heston, Devil, Dove of War, From Russia With Love, George Roussos, Ghost Riders in the Sky, Greatest Show on Earth, Hellbound Train, Hemmingway, I Know Why the Dogwoods Blush, Johnny Cash, Josh Turner, Long Black Train, Mark Twain, MARTA, Robert Frost, Sean Connery, Steven Seagal, The Hunted, Under Siege, Void, Webcomic
It’s shameless self-promotion time! As some of you have commented over the last several weeks, I’ve been dropping hints about my coming novel, Dove of War. Dove will be a ... Continue Reading
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Dec
02
GI Joe & the Battle of the Bulge!
Published By Bill under Uncategorized Tags: 3rd Army, Ardennes, Battle of the Bulge, Bill Cain, Christmas, Flo Steinberg, George Roussos, GI Joe, Hitler, Joseph Muller, Larry Hama, Marvel Comics, Max Cain, Medal of Honor, Osprey Publishing, Pearl Harbor, Rosen Press, Scholastic Books, Stryker, UAV, V Corps, Void, Wally Wood, Webcomics, WWII
Now that December is upon us, we all begin to have visions of sugar plums dancing in our heads. But while I join in the legions who look forward to ... Continue Reading
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Oct
28
Happy Birthday, Deacon Void! (And many more)!
Published By Bill under Uncategorized Tags: Creepy, Crossing the Line, Desert Shield, Dogwoods Blush, Dove of War, Eerie, George Roussos, Halloween, horror, Iraq, Jack the Ripper, London East End, Marvel Comics, Vampirella, Void, Warren Publishing, Web comics
He began as a simple “what do you think about this?” conversation with my wife and sons in the early summer of 2010. I’d always wanted to write and publish ... Continue Reading
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Aug
05
Do you dare “Enter … the VOID?”
Published By Bill under Uncategorized Tags: Bill Cain, Blake Wilkie, Creepy, Don Perlin, Eerie, George Roussos, horror, Horror Comics, Jason Flowers, London, London East End, Online Comics, Przemyslaw R. Dedelis, Samuel Grey, Scott Reed, Spooky, Tower of London, Void
It is with no small amount of pride that I announce that issue #1 of my online comic, Void: Let Man Put Asunder!, is now completed! Many of you are ... Continue Reading
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Sep
03
For the longest time, I had no interest in pursuing any of the projects George and I had worked on. Other than writing his obituary for a press publication ... Continue Reading
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Sep
02
In many ways, it was ironic that George was opposed to the violence found in the comics of the 1990s. He had been a mainstay in the industry almost ... Continue Reading
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I first met George “Inky” Roussos in 1997. I’d long admired his work and we’d exchanged letters and phone calls for several years. (When I was seven, I ... Continue Reading
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Aug
30
He was many things in his lifetime: artist, painter, pianist, creative genius, colorist … in the world of art, he was multi-talented and unforgettable. To me, he was ... Continue Reading
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