Mile High Comics is an online retailer and a chain of four Colorado comic book stores founded by Chuck Rozanski in 1969 from his parents' basement in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
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Chuck Rozanski - Career - Mile High Comics
... Rozanski was 13, he began working out of his parents' Colorado basement, selling back issues of comic books by running mail order ads in the magazine Rocket's Blast Comics Collector ... The following year, he began promoting comics as the youngest seller ever to exhibit at the Colorado Springs Antiques Market ... In 1971, he founded the Colorado Springs Comics Club ...
... Rozanski was 13, he began working out of his parents' Colorado basement, selling back issues of comic books by running mail order ads in the magazine Rocket's Blast Comics Collector ... The following year, he began promoting comics as the youngest seller ever to exhibit at the Colorado Springs Antiques Market ... In 1971, he founded the Colorado Springs Comics Club ...
Mile High Comics - History
... of his parents' Colorado basement, selling back issues of comic books by running mail order ads in the magazine Rocket's Blast Comics Collector ... The following year, he began promoting comics as the youngest seller ever to exhibit at the Colorado Springs Antiques Market ... In 1971, he founded the Colorado Springs Comics Club ...
... of his parents' Colorado basement, selling back issues of comic books by running mail order ads in the magazine Rocket's Blast Comics Collector ... The following year, he began promoting comics as the youngest seller ever to exhibit at the Colorado Springs Antiques Market ... In 1971, he founded the Colorado Springs Comics Club ...
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