URJ, I had a few occasions to visit John at the IronMan photo studio, warehouse, editorial office and gotta admit that he had a damn fine staff working for him and the magazine and it was a sad occasion to see him sell out and retire.
Mike Neveaux (spelling) was the magazine's main photographer and he spent the entire day starting at sunrise shooting Tony Breznik.
That sunrise session was suposed to be shot on the beach under the LAX runway but the sun never did appear that morning so we packed up and shot the rest of the day with Mike in the IronMan photo studio.
Three months or so later, Tony got some damn fine coverage.
I am not a magazine buyer and have no idea who owns IronMan now, but I was an associate of the original Mabel and Perry when they published IronMan and there are a lot of stories back in them good old days of Hoffman and Grimick, and Kono, and Starr, and "Uncle' Joe, and his bro in Canada, etc,. etc.
If I can ever find my way- back machine, I'll be heading back in that direction to determine if this golden-age, scuttle-butt, stuff is true or just a figment of someone's imagination!
If I had the time (and the inclination) I'd write a book ... but no one would believe it!
(Myself included.)
Have you seen John or his IronMan staff since then and do you recall the names of his staff ... all of whom I met briefly while they were in the process of publishing their next issue