Mile High Comics
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| Type | Private |
| Founded | Colorado Springs, Colorado (1969) |
| Founder | Chuck Rozanski |
| Headquarters | Denver, Colorado |
| Area served | Worldwide |
| Industry | Collectibles |
| Services | Comic book retailing |
| Revenue | ~$500,000 in 2000 |
| Website | www.milehighcomics.com |
Mile High Comics is an online retailer and a chain of 4 Colorado comic book stores founded by Chuck Rozanski in 1969 from his parents' basement in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Mile High Comics frequently placed ads in Marvel comics in the 1980s listing back issues of comic books that could be purchased through the mail, and expanded to sell via the internet in the late 1990s.
At one time, Mile High Comics had 13 stores in Colorado as well as a 'megastore' in California but has since closed most of the retail locations in favor of internet sales.


