Jul
14
When Good Men Do Nothing …
Published By Bill under Uncategorized Tags: A Bridge Too Far, Burt Lancaster, Cross of Iron, Freeh, Grant, Jack Kirby, Judgment at Nurenburg, Judy Garland, Marlene Dietrich, Maximillian Schell, Paterno, Penn State, Richard Widmark, Robert E. Lee, Sandusky, Spencer Tracey, Stan Lee, The Odessa File, Thor, William Shatner
All that's necessary for evil to win in the world is for good men to do nothing.
Edmund Burke
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May
08
“The AVENGERS” Is An Impossible Dream Come True!
Published By Bill under Uncategorized Tags: Avengers, Black Widow, Captain America, Chris Evans, Hulk, Iron Man, Joss Whedon, Marvel Comics, Nick Fury, Spider-Man, Stan Lee
Quite frankly, it’s a movie I never believed would happen or could even POSSIBLY see the light of day. Live action films based on comic book characters have a spotty ... Continue Reading
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Jul
23
My Extremely Biased Review of CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE FIRST AVENGER!
Published By Bill under Uncategorized Tags: Avengers, Captain America, Chic Stone, Chris Evans, Hayley Atwill, Howling Commandos, Hugo Weaving, Hydra, Iron Man, Marvel Comics, Nick Fury, Red Skull, Samuel L. Jackson, Stan Lee, Thor, Tommy Lee Jones, Tony Stark, WWII
DISCLAIMER: This review is written by an extremely biased individual who is PROUD to be an American, gets goosebumps while seeing Old Glory waving in the breeze, misty eyed on ... Continue Reading
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Jul
22
CAPTAIN AMERICA: The First Avenger! (More than “just a movie” to me)!
Published By Bill under Uncategorized Tags: Adolph Hitler, Batman, Bucky Barnes, Captain Action, Captain America, GI Joe, Hayley Atwell, Hugo Weaving, Jack Kirby, Joe Simon, Nazis, Red Skull, Robin, Stan Lee, Tales of Suspense, The Avengers, WWII
Today is a very big day for me, both as a fan of my childhood memories, my admittedly naïve point of view of patriotism, and my love of cinematic artistry. ... Continue Reading
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Jun
25
He was Gene “The Dean” Colan to the legions of fans who followed his work for Marvel Comics for many decades. He drew hundreds of stories for publishers such as ... Continue Reading
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Jun
24
In the nearly 2-years that I’ve been publishing this blog, I’ve written several posts on influences that impacted my creativity, including movies, television, comics and persons. But there was ... Continue Reading
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Apr
15
I Invite You to Enter … the VOID!
Published By Bill under Uncategorized Tags: Bill Cain, Bill O'Reilly, Crossing the Line, Desert Storm, Dogwoods Blush, Don Perlin, Dove of War, Dracula, Frankenstein, Ghost Rider, IRAQI FREEDOM, Mummy, O'Reilly Factor, Online Comics, Pinheads and Patriots, Stan Lee, Umiversal Studios, Void, Werewolf by Night
Whether you’re a fan of Bill O’Reilly or not, it’s hard to debate how effective he is at self-promotion and marketing. His top rated cable news show, The O’Reilly Factor, ... Continue Reading
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Jan
21
He was drafted into the Army following his graduation from Syracuse University (with a degree in art) in 1952. With the Korean War still in full blaze and threatening to ... Continue Reading
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Nov
19
Happy Thanksgiving to YOU; Happy 1-Year Anniversary to BillCainOnline!
Published By Bill under Uncategorized Tags: Christmas, Crossing the Line, Dogwoods Blush, Dove of War, FDR, Great Depression, Lincoln, Macy's Parade, Plymouth Rock, Roy Thomas, Santa Claus, Squanto, Stan Lee, Thanksgiving, Void, Washington, William Bradford
It’s almost time for the week of Thanksgiving again. As a child of the 60s, this was the week that the Christmas season began. The annual Macy’s Thanksgiving ... Continue Reading
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Nov
12
A Real Superhero: ‘Joltin’ Joe Sinnott!
Published By Bill under Uncategorized Tags: Alter Ego Magazine, Audie Murphy, Bing Crosby, Jack Kirby, Joe Sinnott, Marvel Comics, Okinawa, Roy Thomas, Stan Lee, WWII
Yesterday was Veterans Day, as all good Americans and readers of this blog already know. My life has been shaped and inspired by so many great people, I could never ... Continue Reading
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