RIP: Rich Hafstead

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Rich Hafstead, partner in the Jim Hanley’s Universe chain in NYC, passed away on Friday, according to information making the rounds. Hafstead suffered a heart attack in 2006 and had been semi-retired since then.

Hafstead was a vital part of making Hanley’s, as it is called, a trailblazing store in a major comics market.

Our condolences to Jim Hanley and the rest of the Hanley’s staff.

6 Responses to “RIP: Rich Hafstead”

  1. Nick Purpura Says:

    Thank You for posting this.
    Rich was well loved at JHU!

  2. cary coatney Says:

    My sympathies go out as well. The store is a class act. I always make it a personal priority to check in whenever I’m out visiting relatives in the New Jersey and New York area.

    ~

    Coat

  3. Karen Says:

    Oh, this is sad! Sympathies to everyone in the JHU family. It’s such a great, great store, and it’s the people that really elevate it.

  4. Beau Smith Says:

    Very sad to hear of the news. I appreciate you letting us know.

    Beau Smith
    The Flying Fist Ranch

  5. Comics A.M. | The comics Internet in two minutes | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment Says:

    […] Retailing | Heidi MacDonald reports that Rich Hafstead, partner in the Jim Hanley’s Universe chain in New York City, passed away Oct. 9. He had been semi-retired since suffering a heart attack in 2006. [The Beat] […]

  6. Kenny Says:

    Hanley’s remains the one store in Manhattan where I still always find something I might not in others. As a comics fan I’ve always loved that it can afford to be so comprehensive. There are many other stores doing well and doing a fine job but despite the sometimes chaotic lay out of Hanley’s I’ve spent more time browsing here than in any other NYC store. Condolonces to those who have lost one of their founders. All stores should care about stock mix as much as they do here.

    Kenny Penman
    Forbidden planet International

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