In Memoriam: John Lennon 1940-1980

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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6 Responses

  1. mike weber says:

    The “Six Degrees” thing – a friend of mine went to high school (at least briefly) with He Whom We Shall Not Name…

    • Russ Rogers says:

      Mark David Chapman? Is he the Tom Marvolo Riddle in this picture? Why do I know the name of the guy who shot Lennon and not the name of the crazy fecker who stabbed Harrison? Is Chapman’s infamy relative to his “success” as a loony-tunes, bat-shit, stalker-killer creep? I would love to toss Chapman on the dung-heap of forgetfulness for our collective consciousness! Christ! You know it ain’t easy!

      • Anonymous says:

        Well, who would remember the likes of Lee Harvey Oswald (or Jack Ruby, for that matter) or John Wilkes Booth or the Manson Family or John Hinckley, if not for their crimes (with some of those names just as “loony-tunes, bat-shit” as Chapman)? Booth WAS a relatively famous actor of his day, but I strongly doubt that he would have ever been very well-remembered beyond the audiences who had seen him perform.

  2. mike weber says:

    The "Six Degrees" thing – a friend of mine went to high school (at least briefly) with He Whom We Shall Not Name…

    • Russ Rogers says:

      Mark David Chapman? Is he the Tom Marvolo Riddle in this picture? Why do I know the name of the guy who shot Lennon and not the name of the crazy fecker who stabbed Harrison? Is Chapman's infamy relative to his "success" as a loony-tunes, bat-shit, stalker-killer creep? I would love to toss Chapman on the dung-heap of forgetfulness for our collective consciousness! Christ! You know it ain't easy!

      • Anonymous says:

        Well, who would remember the likes of Lee Harvey Oswald (or Jack Ruby, for that matter) or John Wilkes Booth or the Manson Family or John Hinckley, if not for their crimes (with some of those names just as "loony-tunes, bat-shit" as Chapman)? Booth WAS a relatively famous actor of his day, but I strongly doubt that he would have ever been very well-remembered beyond the audiences who had seen him perform.