When I was first getting into comics and believed I only really needed Batman, X-Men, Teen Titans and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in my life, I came to find out that a couple years before I learned what an X-Man or Teen Titan was, there has been a crossover between the Big Two, and an Uncanny X-Men/ Teen-Titans comic had actually been printed. It blew my mind. I never saw the cover of the comic, or who had worked on it. It existed as a line-item in ads for a place on Denver called Mile High Comics as a title and price point.*
Eventually I saved up some money rather than taking whatever I had and riding immediately to Piggly Wiggly on my bike to look at the spinner rack. My mom wrote a check and in some amount of time, the comic arrive in the mail. It was like magic. And the cover to the comic was pretty awesome, even if the story set the tone for how poorly I've always felt crossovers worked.
Eventually I saved up some money rather than taking whatever I had and riding immediately to Piggly Wiggly on my bike to look at the spinner rack. My mom wrote a check and in some amount of time, the comic arrive in the mail. It was like magic. And the cover to the comic was pretty awesome, even if the story set the tone for how poorly I've always felt crossovers worked.
Over the years of following comics, I'd always heard legends of the store itself - a massive space that dwarfed the imagination (this was back when Austin Books was about 1500 square feet and half of that was dedicated to sci-fi books) and had an amazing selection.
Eventually, I even bought a couple of issues from them online before deciding the fun of collecting comics is in the hunt, not just ordering something off the internet.
Eventually, I even bought a couple of issues from them online before deciding the fun of collecting comics is in the hunt, not just ordering something off the internet.
I had just crawled into bed Friday night when I realized: hey, I'm in Denver with time to kill. I could jump in a cab and...
So Saturday afternoon I stepped outside my hotel, negotiated a return trip with a cab driver and off I went to the Mile High Comics Superstore. And a Superstore it is, indeed.
this represents about 1/2 of what you can actually see inside the door... |