Paul Krassner

At the age of six, violin prodigy Paul Krassner became the youngest ever person to play Carnegie Hall. However, he drifted away from music during his higher education years and instead became raptured with the comedy of Lenny Bruce. Krassner was briefly a stand-up himself (under the name Paul Maul), but had much more impact as a publisher of the counter-culture magazine The Realist, which brought Rule 34 Disney art and descriptions of Lyndon B. Johnson fucking the bullet hole in JFK’s skull to a public audience. A friend of John Lennon and an inductee into the Counter Culture Hall of Fame, unsurprisingly Paul becomes a unique hit for hippy theme team Peace, Drugs and Death.

Paul Krassner
April 9, 1932 – July 21, 2019
Died aged 87 (unique hit)