2,500 Comic Book Fans In One Day
Howdy!
A very quick newsletter today, as I am more than a bit mentally blurry this morning. Nothing to worry about, as it is
just one of those things that can happen to you after a concussion. Yesterday was reasonably good, so I am grateful
that I still seem to be recovering.

Giant size Spider-Man.
The main crux of today's newsletter is a series of quick photos that I snapped in our
Jason St. Mega-Store on
Sunday. I created this array because this is the time of year when we start to see the first of our Spring Break
visitors here in Denver, so I thought that I would run a nationwide ad on
Facebook alerting potential visitors
that they really shouldn't skip stopping by to see our wonderful store if they are in (or passing through...) Colorado.

Toys!
Long story short, my little ad campaign has been a wonderful success, generating 2,500 "likes" during just the
first 24 hours. That bodes very well for not only for our store revenues during the latter part of March, but
also for the critical June-August period that helps us to cover our outrageously high annual property taxes on
our
Jason St. building. Fingers crossed that this all comes to fruition.

More toys!
Anyhoo, before I provide you with the photo array, I want to (once again) convey that those of you who live
many miles from Jason Street are still quite critical to the survival of our wonderful comics and pop culture
Mecca. Simply put, if we were to try to cover our operating costs only through our in-store revenues, I am
dubious as to whether we would remain economically viable. Thanks to the loyal following of fans that we have
in places all around the world who (at least occasionally) place a
back issues order with us, however, we do
currently have the cash flows that we need to not only survive, but also to prosper. Thank you for helping us
to create this truly wonderful experience!
Chuck's Ad:
Twelve years ago, I purchased a massive 65,000 square foot warehouse building just off of the I-70/Pecos
exit in Denver, determined to create within its stunningly vast vaulted confines the largest comic book
and pop culture Mecca in the world. I will let you gauge the degree of success that my awesome team and I
have achieved through this fun photo tour that I am providing you today.
Above all else, our Mile High Comics Jason St. Mega-Store was designed by us to bring a smile to your face,
and also to please and excite everyone in your family, both young and old. There is nothing else like it
anywhere in Colorado, or for that matter, anywhere in America! Admission is absolutely free, and children
are always welcome. We are located at 4600 Jason St., Denver, and are open Monday-Friday 9-6, Saturday 10-6,
Sunday 11-5. Stop by to visit us, and just let yourself be happy for a while. We buy/sell/trade, too!

Chuck sorting comics.

The Ocean of Comics.

View of the Anime and poster area from the front desk.

Pops!

Golden/Silver Age and CGC's.

Trade Paper Backs.

More Trade Paper Backs.

Star Wars and T-Shirts.

Toys.

Even more toys.

Anime, Posters and Statues.

Posters area.

Anime area.

Supplies.

Toys and Pops!

Trade Paperbacks.

View from the checkout counter.

Another view from the check out counter.

More Trade Paper Backs and Hard Covers.

Help Desk.

New books and T-Shirts.

New books and T-Shirts.

Ocean of Comics and posters.

The front counter.

Elevated view of the North side of the store.

Elevated view of the South side of the store.

Elevated view of the North/East side of the store.

Elevated view of the South/East side of the store.

Bargain books.

Some of our life size figures.

Another view of some of the posters and the Ocean.

A few of our out of box items.

New books.

Some framed items with a view toward the entrance of the store.

A peek at the Pops!, Poster and Anime areas.

Trade Paper Back section.

The front counter.

The check out counter.
Happy collecting!
Chuck Rozanski/Bettie Pages,
President - Mile High Comics, Inc.
March 15, 2023
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