John Lennon
Few figures from the real world have made as many comic book appearances as John Lennon, whose illustrated adventures began all the way back in 1963 — right at the dawn of Beatlemania — debuting in the pages of Romeo #21, brought to life by creator Jaume Rumeu Perera. A Silver Age original, this version of the legendary musician has turned up across an remarkable 55-year span of comics history, sharing pages with his famous bandmates George Harrison, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr, as well as some wonderfully eclectic company in titles as varied as Look-In, Life with Archie, and Godzilla. With 79 catalog appearances and at least one recognized key issue to his name, Lennon's comics footprint is a fascinating artifact of pop culture crossover — proof that the most iconic figures of the 20th century have always found their way onto the illustrated page.
#21 December 1963