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  2. Mile High Comics - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Mile High Comics announced it planned to sell comics on the Internet, in a planned partnership with Amazon.com. [ 10 ] In 2012, Mile High Comics had four locations: a new 65,000-square-foot megastore east of 46th Avenue and Jason Street in northwest Denver (purchased for $1.6 million), [ 2 ] and retail locations in Glendale , Littleton ...

  3. List of independent bookstores in the United States - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco (2 locations) Book Soup California: West Hollywood: Circus of Books California: West Hollywood: LGBT: Mile High Comics Colorado: Denver: Bloodroot Connecticut: Bridgeport: Feminist: R.J. Julia Booksellers Connecticut: Madison: JF Books District of Columbia: Kramers (bookstore) District of Columbia: MahoganyBooks District of ...

  4. Chuck Rozanski - Wikipedia

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    The following year, he attended his first national comics convention, Multicon in Oklahoma City, [4] where he sold $1,800 USD in comics in three days. It was at this point that he realized comics retailing could be a career. [citation needed] He opened the first Mile High Comics store in Boulder, Colorado, in 1974 [3] with $800 in cash and ...

  5. Diamond Comic Distributors - Wikipedia

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    Diamond's monthly comics retail catalog, Previews, has been produced by Diamond for over 25 years for store owners and comic shop customers to order their products. It is additionally available for sale to customers to facilitate pre-orders from "pull and hold" or subscription customers who frequent comic shops on a regular basis.

  6. Category:Comics bookshops - Wikipedia

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  7. List of defunct department stores of the United States

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    Rollman's (Cincinnati) Downtown store location—N.W. corner of 5th and Vine Streets—was taken over by Mabley & Carew after primary and branch Rollman's stores were liquidated in the early 1960s [402] Rudin's (Mount Vernon), sold to Uhlman's in 1979 [403] John Shillito Company (Cincinnati), division of Federated Department Stores.

  8. Edgar Church - Wikipedia

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    Edgar Church (November 28, 1888 – May 1, 1978) was a comics collector and artist who worked independently and eventually for the telephone company in Colorado illustrating commercial telephone book advertisements, precursors to Yellow Pages advertisements.

  9. Direct market - Wikipedia

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    Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash comic book store in Red Bank, New Jersey.. The direct market is the dominant distribution and retail network for American comic books. [1] The concept of the direct market was created in the 1970s by Phil Seuling.

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