Comic writer stopped by TSA at airport about a script for BOOM!

Glenn Hauman

Glenn is VP of Production at ComicMix. He has written Star Trek and X-Men stories and worked for DC Comics, Simon & Schuster, Random House, arrogant/MGMS and Apple Comics. He's also what happens when a Young Turk of publishing gets old.

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11 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

    proof that you don't HAVE to be an idiot to work for the government… but it helps!-samaxhttp://www.ghettoManga.com

  2. Delmo Walters Jr. says:

    Another Bush era mess that Obama has to clean up.

  3. Amy Goldschlager says:

    I feel a certain sour amusement that today, findingDulcinea posted a story about a teacher who asked Colorado high school students to invent a terrorist plot as part of their homework: http://is.gd/zcAC I commented that you should leave stuff like that to the professionals, like thriller writers. Thriller writers, comic book writers: close enough.

  4. Jay says:

    Always nice to see the people tasked with working for a government agency prove they are among the stupidest people on the planet.

  5. Christopher Back says:

    Stupid question: what does TSA stand for?

    • Glenn Hauman says:

      Transportation Security Administration, part of the United States Department of Homeland Security.

      • Christopher Back says:

        Thanks for the info. After a while these government agencies start blurring together. FBI, EPA, DEA, NSA, CIA, ATF, DOJ, TSA, DSH, and etc.

      • mike weber says:

        DHS was basically created for two reasons – Security Theatre (If you look like you're busily doing something good, people won't notice that you're not – or that you're even doing evil – and yes, Dick Cheney, i am looking at you and your sock pupprt), and union busting (the unions in all of the agencies subsumed under DHS were eliminated or castrated).Your public servants at work.

        • Vinnie Bartilucci says:

          Were the dissolutions of those unions followed by a drop in pay or reduction of benefits, or any of the other things usually assumed to be a goal of removing a union?

          • mike weber says:

            I don't have the figures – but i do know that Reagan's dissoution of the air traffic controllers' union resulted in a lot of not-very-experienced new-hires going live on the boards a lot sooner than the were ready.And i do know that, even when federal employees have unions, the carda are stacked against them.However, whether or not there is any (so far) discernble/quantifiable damage to anyone is irrelevant to the question of motive – unrestricted warrantless wire-taps with no supervision may not yet have been proven to be harmful … but they should be opposed, anyway.When someone who is demonstrably hostile to the existence and/or goals of an organisation manipulates the laws to eliminate that organisation, one should step carefully and keep one's eyes open."When the fox preaches, look to your geese."

  6. Anonymous says:

    On the bright side, I now know that Mark has a twitter account.- David