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2024 Pueblo Treasures Museum Virtual Tour - Part 4
Episode four of my 2024 Pueblo Treasures Museum tour. Today I share with you an amazing number of incredibly rare pieces from Zia, Ohkay Owingeh, and Zuni Pueblos. Love is love ❤️
-Chuck Rozanski
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2024 Pueblo Treasures Museum Virtual Tour - Part 3
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Here is episode #3 of my 2024 tour of my 11,000-piece Pueblo Treasures Museum. This installment is particularly fun, as I walk you through my 600-700 pieces from Cochiti Pueblo and 1,000 pieces from Acoma Pueblo, which together produce some of the coolest figural pottery in the entire world. There is small camera glitch at the end, but I can assure you that nothing of any consequence was lost. ...
2024 Pueblo Treasures Museum Virtual Tour - Part 2
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Installment number two of my 2024 video tour of my beloved Pueblo Treasures museum. With over 11,000 pieces on display, I had to break the tour up into multiple segments in order to have it loaded to Facebook. Today we begin at the front door of the museum, and then proceed into the mezzanine area. Lots and lots of hand built, Pueblo, owls, rain, gods, candleholders, salt, and pepper sets, corn...
2024 Pueblo Treasures Museum Virtual Tour - Part 1
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At over 11,000 individual pieces, my Pueblo Treasures Museum contains far too many artworks to film in a single video, so I thought that I would begin my new series of films by focusing on my 1,000 examples of Hopi pottery, and 1,000 pieces created at San Ildefonso Pueblo. Enjoy! -Chuck Rozanski
Kevin Smith Interview with Chuck Rozanski of Mile High Comics. September 22nd 2022.
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Filmmaker and Comic Book Creator Kevin Smith stopped by the Mile High Comics Mega Store and had a chat with Chuck Rozanski about life, comics, the current Clerks 3 promotional tour and much more. www.milehighcomics.com #milehighcomics #kevinsmith #clerks3 #chuckrozanski #comicbooks #comics
Incredibly fun unboxing video of our new million- dollar acquisition (complete video)
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If you love old comic books, this will blow you away!
Mile High Comics Interview Series - Roy Thomas and Chuck Rozanski -Free Comic Book Day 2022
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Mile High Comics Owner and President Chuck Rozanski sits down with Legendary Comic Book Creator Roy Thomas. Chuck and Roy take a look back on the early days of Roy's career and early days at Marvel. www.milehighcomics.com #chuckrozanski #roythomas #milehighcomics #marvelcomics
Matthew Shepard Foundation Interview with Chuck Rozanski and Dennis & Judy Shepard. FCBD 2022
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Mile High Comics President and Owner Chuck Rozanski talks with Dennis & Judy Shepard. Dennis and Judy were Special Guests for this year's Free Comic Book Day. Mile High Comics helped raise over $17,000 for the Matthew Shepard Foundation at this years event. www.matthewshepard.org www.milehighcomics.com
"Ban This Book!" by Craig Yoe , as read by Bettie Pages.
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"Ban This Book!" by Craig Yoe , as read by Bettie Pages. In this video, Chuck Rozanski introduces us to Bettie Pages. Bettie reads to us the new book by Craig Yoe called "Ban This Book! starring Match and Book." www.milehighcomics.com
EP 2 - Chuck Rozanski's Pueblo Pottery Series
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In Episode 2 , Chuck Rozanski educates us on "Maria Pottery" in the world of Pueblo Pottery collecting. Chuck shares his most rare piece of pottery in the collection and continues to educate and share tales of his adventures in the world of Pueblo Pottery collecting. Check out www.milehighcomics.com/newsletter/PuebloTreasures2022.html for a photo gallery and more info on Chuck's remarkable Pueb...
EP 1 - Chuck Rozanski's Pueblo Pottery Series
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In Episode 1, Chuck Rozanski reveals his origin story of how he entered the world of Pueblo Pottery collecting. Chuck shares his insights and knowledge on the subject. Check out www.milehighcomics.com/newsletter/PuebloTreasures2022.html for a photo gallery and more info on Chuck's remarkable Pueblo Pottery collection. PuebloTreasures/ #chuckrozanski #milehighcomics #pueblopottery
Mile High Comics - Chuck Rozanski & Jim Shooter Interview Part 4
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In the final instalment of our Interview series, Mile High Comics Owner and President Chuck Rozanski sits down with Legendary Comic Book Icon Jim Shooter. Chuck and Jim conclude their conversation on the early days of their friendship and share stories of Jim's early days as the Editor in Chief at Marvel Comics. Chuck and Jim reflect on the legacy of Stan Lee at Marvel Comics and his continued ...
Mile High Comics - Chuck Rozanski & Jim Shooter Interview Part 3
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In part 3 of our Interview series, Mile High Comics Owner and President Chuck Rozanski sits down with Legendary Comic Book Icon Jim Shooter. Chuck and Jim continue their conversation on the early days of their friendship and share stories of Jim's early days as the Editor in Chief at Marvel Comics. Jim and Chuck also discuss the legacy of Jack Kirby and Stan Lee at Marvel Comics. www.milehighco...
Mile High Comics - Chuck Rozanski & Jim Shooter Interview Part 2
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In part 2 of our Interview series, Mile High Comics Owner and President Chuck Rozanski sits down with Legendary Comic Book Icon Jim Shooter. Chuck and Jim continue their conversation on the early days of their friendship and share stories of Jim's early days as the Editor in Chief at Marvel Comics. www.milehighcomics.com #chuckrozanski #jimshooter #milehighcomics #marvelcomics
Mile High Comics - Chuck Rozanski & Jim Shooter Interview Part 1
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Mile High Comics Owner and President Chuck Rozanski sits down with Legendary Comic Book Icon Jim Shooter. Chuck and Jim look back on the early days of their friendship and share stories of Jim's early days as the Editor in Chief at Marvel Comics. www.milehighcomics.com #chuckrozanski #jimshooter #milehighcomics #marvelcomics
New Mile High Comics Jason St. Mega Store Tour
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New Mile High Comics Jason St. Mega Store Tour
Mile High Comics Tour of Chuck's Pottery Collection.
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Mile High Comics Tour of Chuck's Pottery Collection.
2019 Tour of Mile High Comics with Chuck Rozanski
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2019 Tour of Mile High Comics with Chuck Rozanski
Come visit the Mile High Comics Mega Store in Denver
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Come visit the Mile High Comics Mega Store in Denver
Mile High Comics Free Comic Book Day 2018 with ElfQuest creators Wendy & Richard Pini
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Mile High Comics Free Comic Book Day 2018 with ElfQuest creators Wendy & Richard Pini
Mile High Comics Free Comic Book Day 2018 with Judy & Dennis Shepard
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Mile High Comics Free Comic Book Day 2018 with Judy & Dennis Shepard
Mile High Comics Jason St. Mega Store - A Great Place for Kids and Families
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Mile High Comics Jason St. Mega Store - A Great Place for Kids and Families
Mile High Comics Mega Store - A Great Place for Kids and Families
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Mile High Comics Mega Store - A Great Place for Kids and Families
Denver's Incredibly Huge Comic Book Store!
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Denver's Incredibly Huge Comic Book Store!
Mile High Comics Newsletter #12 - "Helping Denver's Homeless"
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Mile High Comics Newsletter #12 - "Helping Denver's Homeless"
Mile High Comics Newsletter #11 - "Back Issue Comics Prices Slashed on Website"
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Mile High Comics Newsletter #11 - "Back Issue Comics Prices Slashed on Website"
Mile High Comics Free Comic Book Day 2016 Time-lapse
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Mile High Comics Free Comic Book Day 2016 Time-lapse
Mile High Comics Newsletter #10 - "Mile High Comics Has Finished Moving"
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Mile High Comics Newsletter #10 - "Mile High Comics Has Finished Moving"
Mile High Comics Newsletter - San Diego Comic-Con Update #7 - Day 4
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Mile High Comics Newsletter - San Diego Comic-Con Update #7 - Day 4
Mile High Comics Newsletter - San Diego Comic-Con Update #6 Pt. 2 - Day 3
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Mile High Comics Newsletter - San Diego Comic-Con Update #6 Pt. 2 - Day 3

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  • @chingylee5785
    @chingylee5785 9 днів тому

    Hoarding al the comics😂

  • @chingylee5785
    @chingylee5785 9 днів тому

    I alway’s wanna do list if I’m in America visiting a MHC store. I will love to work there and looking to al the comics and short it out. It’s also a museum of vintage.

  • @teetoo3790
    @teetoo3790 17 днів тому

    Marvel and DC need Jim Shooter now.

  • @DoppelgangerShockwave
    @DoppelgangerShockwave 24 дні тому

    Stan Lee tarnished his own reputation as much as the people who want to take everything away from him. And to not see that, I feel is a disservice to Lee, Kirby, Ditko and all the others who worked at Marvel in the 1960s. In 1972, Lee signed a contract with Cadence which said Lee would be recognized officially by Marvel as the sole author of Marvel Comics Group and all of its characters Lee worked on. No co-creation was mentioned for Kirby or Ditko. Many times over the decades, Lee has taken credit for things and contradicted himself on said claims. I've seen several interviews over the years where Lee has taken credit for the creation of Doctor Strange, claiming he wanted to do his own take on a magician. Well, that's a total fabrication. Lee wrote a postcard to Martin Goodman shortly before publication of Strange's public debut, which was later published in one of the trade paperbacks on Doctor Strange where Lee clearly stated that Strange was Ditko's idea. A mighty big contradiction if you ask me. Now, does that mean Lee had zilch to do with the characters that were created at Marvel? Absolutely not! But that doesn't mean Lee was the sole creator either. The artists Lee worked with did help make characters what we know them to be today. And some were the creation of the artists and Lee helped flesh them out in their dialogue. In other words, the artists Lee worked with came up with just as many ideas and looks for the characters as Lee did. And I'm not taking anything away from Lee and attributing it to others. Lee did a great job on his part. I just wish things were more solidly grounded in the co-creation department.

  • @akshaytrayner1960
    @akshaytrayner1960 28 днів тому

    He is awesome

  • @markgibsons_SWpottery
    @markgibsons_SWpottery Місяць тому

    We have been anxiously waiting for another video from you! Thanks a million for the tour!

  • @papakencomicsandmore3585
    @papakencomicsandmore3585 Місяць тому

    Chuck I know you are very busy but can you record more videos. I would listen to you talk about the history of polka for crying out loud.

  • @timl4775
    @timl4775 2 місяці тому

    So you are really a museum with price tags on the items. I can see the book covers on the internet without traveling to Colorado. If i want mile high prices to pay i can go to a convention and save the cost of gas, food, hotels, not to mention all the perv flags and painted steps.

  • @williamsmith8205
    @williamsmith8205 2 місяці тому

    For starters, every day single item is highly over priced. You can find anything they online for nearly half the price they are trying to charge. Second, while yhe owner may be gay, the damn store isn't. Why do we need gay pride junk all over the store? And no, far from homophobic before someone tries to accuse me of being homophobic. But... society doesn't need o know you're gey buddy. We dont need that nonsense painted on everything. Why jam the fact you're gay in everyone's face? Kinda weird.

  • @clintonjacobi9511
    @clintonjacobi9511 5 місяців тому

    ❤️❤️❤️ Nothing but Love, Thank you!

  • @markgibsons_SWpottery
    @markgibsons_SWpottery 5 місяців тому

    May we build you a pot!? We have pueblo blood in us, but we are only part, but we make some good pots and I like to make fantasy designs and you may have one in mind that I want to make,.. I will delete this message in a couple of weeks, but if you want to get in contact, there are several ways! Thank you for sharing this and we would love to have a piece of art in your gallery!

  • @ceciliaenriquez1533
    @ceciliaenriquez1533 5 місяців тому

    Thanks so much for sharing your deep passion in ancient ceramics, and this incredible collection. Love your attitude of protecting these pieces of art and conection to Mother earth. We are pebbles in the dessert and it is beautifull to keep these treasures for future generations.❤

  • @johnnydropkicks
    @johnnydropkicks 5 місяців тому

    If not for newsstand editions being available at a local store in 1988, I would have never stated reading and collecting comics.

  • @johnnydropkicks
    @johnnydropkicks 5 місяців тому

    I could totally see Kevin walking into the store and falling to his knees - like Randall did in Clerks when he walked into the “good movie store.”

  • @entityedgenetwork2252
    @entityedgenetwork2252 7 місяців тому

    Much love to Chuck!!!!

  • @ScoutReaper-zn1rz
    @ScoutReaper-zn1rz 8 місяців тому

    I would love to re bag and board the entire store. It's like meditation to me. Take a comic out of it's bag get your bags & boards out and one by one you take them out, admire the art and the smell of the pages, and proceed to put it in a new bag & board. The world just slips away and all that's left is the experience.

  • @arthurtripp6922
    @arthurtripp6922 8 місяців тому

    Many of the Dealers were comicbook collectors best example was the first Comicon in New York in 1964. Fat Phil had a dark side keeping comics out of some dealers to control his power. This is why Long Island had problems opening shops.

  • @theactualmarvelexpert5272
    @theactualmarvelexpert5272 8 місяців тому

    Why is Roy saying he co created Logan lately... all he did was tell other people to do a canadian character, and Dave Cockrum told him he had an idea for a character called The Wolverine.

  • @mestizo3113
    @mestizo3113 8 місяців тому

    It's practically a museum (w/ a gift shop).

  • @kioskshaman
    @kioskshaman 8 місяців тому

    Great tour Chuck- I'd love to work with you, learning more about the comics industry. Thanks for the inspiration.

  • @aglcomics
    @aglcomics 9 місяців тому

    Awesome! I will be in Denver, at your Mega comic store, hopefully next summer...currently overseas for an extended period but...And I will be looking to buy - and hopefully promote my own comics;-) - buy some of your Bronze Age Marvel comics... AGL

  • @aglcomics
    @aglcomics 9 місяців тому

    I have always enjoyed Roy Thomas's writings, especially, on Conan The Barbarian from the 70s to the 80s. What a great writer of comics. AGL

  • @aglcomics
    @aglcomics 9 місяців тому

    To listen to two legends: one a comics creator and the other a comics retailer but both comics fans for life! It is great to hear both speaking of Jack and Stan at that party and finally putting the past to rest, amazing! I have nothing but respect for both of you and certainly eternally grateful to the ORIGINALS: Stan, Jack and Steve! Without whom, comics would not be what they became. Marvel would not be what it was in the 60s, 70s, and 80s, as well as the 90s...not sure what they are today! Excellent, Chuck! I remember the 80s as a young boy collecting comics and certainly sometime in the summer of 82 I think it was when I opened a Marvel Comics envelope and inside a letter from none other than Jim Shooter! A rejection letter after I had submitted some pinup drawings that were most probably horrible! But Jim Shooter was a true gentleman and despite his rejection, he encouraged me to keep at it! I did but enlisted in the Army and made a career out of it and soon I will start publishing my own comics through my imprint, AGL COMICS. Oh, and I wish that I still had his letter, which I had up to about late 2014 when much of my old drawing which I had in several boxes were destroyed! Long story. But will always remember Jim's letter and hope to meet up with him in the future... AGL, Former Green Beret and ComicsCreator!

  • @downwiththemaster
    @downwiththemaster 9 місяців тому

    Chuck likes children a little too much and in a non innocent way

  • @joshuaclark1930
    @joshuaclark1930 10 місяців тому

    If the comparison of Kirby and fucking Michelangelo is remotely serious... I believe you two are certifiably insane... Praying for you , that you can further educate yourselves about what he and Da Vinci were capable of, in their fullest attributable conquest of art itself. Kirby was an amazing penciller, but Da Vinci or Michelangelo were titans of expression, in a stratosphere infinitely more grand than any notion of pulp art or print art. Check yourselves.

  • @deathmetalrob5563
    @deathmetalrob5563 10 місяців тому

    You should stop worrying about all this stuff and put on your wife's panties and dance around in front of little kids. Don't you have North American man boy love association meeting

  • @user-zo7mr3op8i
    @user-zo7mr3op8i 11 місяців тому

    Hi Chuck. A well-known British collector once visited my home and brought along ( with a box of other stuff) high grade copies of Action 1, Detective 27, Superman 1 and Batman 1. I held them and showed them to my wife (Think of the cover of Superman 100.) Never thought to have a photo taken! Doh!

  • @user-zo7mr3op8i
    @user-zo7mr3op8i 11 місяців тому

    Hi Jim. Hi Chuck. I was born in 1951. Loved the Silver Age. But tell me, truthfully, what did you think of John Forte's art. He was more than fine on the Tales of the Bizzaro World series... But otherwise?

  • @user-zo7mr3op8i
    @user-zo7mr3op8i Рік тому

    How do you protect this lot from theft? And FIRE?

  • @fomoscomicsandpopculture
    @fomoscomicsandpopculture Рік тому

    Thank you for the tour! You showcase some beautiful comics. Hope to be able to visit one day!

  • @debbiebrantley61
    @debbiebrantley61 Рік тому

    I love your store & thanks for being you

  • @TheWonderKitter
    @TheWonderKitter Рік тому

    I remember when you had a store in Colorado Springs, and in California

  • @jediknight73
    @jediknight73 Рік тому

    Used to see your adds in my comics growing up Chuck ❤❤

  • @jediknight73
    @jediknight73 Рік тому

    ❤❤❤❤ comics ❤❤❤❤

  • @jediknight73
    @jediknight73 Рік тому

    Im in Ohio why god can't mile high comics be closer to me😢

  • @jediknight73
    @jediknight73 Рік тому

    If comics is a religion mile high is the Vatican 😮

  • @jeepgirljody
    @jeepgirljody Рік тому

    Sexey Cowboy xoxo

  • @EDICOLACERIOLISASDICERIOLIMARC

    Dear Chuck, i'm an Italian comic book collector and every time i watch this videos the only word i can say is ...amazing! This is your job, but beyond, this is your passion and i very appreciate your vision of work and life. Thru the years i' ve purchased many times comics from your website and everything has always arrived to me packaged with extreme care. Carry on Mr.Chuck! A big hug, from Bologna, Italy Marco

  • @twormstedt
    @twormstedt Рік тому

    You’re so amazing Chuck! ❤❤

  • @StarTrekStu
    @StarTrekStu Рік тому

    My Wife and I owned a comic Shop in Australia for 30 Years. We are retired now however our Business existed because of pioneers like these two. Great Video. Do yourself a favour and read the Early issues of Jim Shooter's company Valiant comics.

  • @DanielleA2023
    @DanielleA2023 Рік тому

    ❤❤

  • @sixstrng
    @sixstrng Рік тому

    good video

  • @heavycrown005
    @heavycrown005 Рік тому

    I'd be in that store almost everyday if I lived in the same country

  • @timmarshall2062
    @timmarshall2062 Рік тому

    chuck was the right guy to find the church collection he is so passante he did edgar church right what a great guy he seems to be

  • @tomany65
    @tomany65 Рік тому

    Sad to see all those book being held hostage by that old reprobate drag queen Chuck

  • @justingreene7388
    @justingreene7388 Рік тому

    INCREDIBLE!!! What a score and worth every penny😮

  • @T.R.R.Jolkien
    @T.R.R.Jolkien Рік тому

    Two older gentlemen discussing comic history, from an insider point of view…

  • @greatesttoysevermade3693
    @greatesttoysevermade3693 Рік тому

    You’re living the dream! Really cool!

  • @AnachronicComics
    @AnachronicComics Рік тому

    Always great to watch Roy Thomas!!

  • @skinprison
    @skinprison Рік тому

    Jesus fucking christ. There's nowhere to escape the nonsense that has become the comic book industry.