Thursday, November 12, 2015

Mile High Comics selling Warehouse

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Chuck Rozanski owner of Mile High Comics



Mile High Comics owner Chuck Rozanski has announced that company is selling one of its two warehouses.  Why are they doing this?  The reason is specific to Colorado commercial real estate.

The reason is pretty simple the warehouse that Chuck bought 29 years ago has now tripled in value.  This is in large part due to Colorado's marjinuana laws that prohibit growing the planet outside.  Many large commercial buildings like Mile High's warehouse are permitted to be grow houses.

In Chuck's own words:
I simply could no longer ignore the stunning market appreciation caused by the change in the pot laws. In a nutshell, we can now sell the smaller of our two buildings for triple what we paid, thus injecting over a million dollars of fresh working capital into Mile High Comics. Given that our sales representative just closed on a similar building two weeks ago (at the same price as we are asking...), and that he had nine other bidders for that structure, we have little doubt that we will be needing to move out of 56th Ave. by March 31st.
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Mile High 56th Avenue Warehouse


The company expects to net above a million dollars and they plan to inject that capital back into the business.  Given that company already has the biggest collection of comics in the world one can only imagine what they will do with this money.  The company plans on taking their inventory at the 56th Avenue location and moving into the Jason Street location.

The company is beginning to offer steep discounts at its website in the hopes of reducing the amount of comics that will need to be moved.

Check out the company's website for more details:
http://www.milehighcomics.com/index.html


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Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Jabaneros Mexican Grill - Aurora CO



Jabaneros Mexican Grill is a Mexican restaurant off of Parker in Aurora Colorado.  The restaurant is well known for its friendly staff and tasty Breakfast Burritos.  The Jabaneros breakfast burritos are so good that they are being considered for Best of Denver Breakfast Burritos and Best of Aurora Breakfast Burritos by the Denver To Do staff.

Address: Pioneer Hills, 5584 S Parker Rd, Aurora, CO 80015

Website:  http://www.jabaneros.com/index.htm

The Grub: 
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Breakfast:
Mambo #5 - A large Bacon infused breakfast burrito with decadently smothered chili cheese fries.

Lunch:
Chile Relleno Burrito - Is a fun and tasty twist on two traditional Mexican meals

Menu:
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 Deadpool day Meet up area:
With news that today 9-19-2015 is the Incomplete and Unofficial Deadpool Day it seemed like a great time to find the best place to celebrate in Aurora.
This is a place to go to for those who want to celebrate in the morning with a big Breakfast burrito!

 DEADPOOL DAY CELEBRATION 9-19

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Monday, September 14, 2015

Pinche Tacos


There are many places in Denver to get a taco, but the place that has awesome tacos and matches Deadpool's irreverent style in Pinche Taco.

Pinche Taco whose name means something in Spanish we can't say.   Pinche Taco first grabbed Denverites attention as a Food Truck then as a Food Cart downtown on 16th St.  The awesome and fun street tacos quickly gained fame and it was not long before 2 brick and mortar locations were opened.

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Inside Pinche Taco you order soft street tacos on a sushi list.  You pick which one's you want from an eclectic array of tacos and they bring them out.  It is maddeningly simple, awesome way to eat tacos.

The Grub:

Just look at these tacos:

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Many awesome Tacos to choose from and all of them are good.

Lengua - My personal favorite is the Lengua which is cow tongue.  The meat just melts in your mouth and the sweet sauce goes off like an explosion in your mouth.

Tequila - The Tequila selection here is nuts so if you want to walk home sideways you can.  You may even leave believing you are the Merc with the Mouth himself.

Be sure to save room for their Churros which come out with a sweet chocolaty dipping sauce.

Locations:

City Park
1514 York Street,
Denver, CO 80206
Near East Highschool

Highlands
3300 West 32nd Avenue,
Denver, CO 80211

 Deadpool day Meet up area:
With news that today 9-19-2015 is the Incomplete and Unofficial Deadpool Day it seemed like a great time to find the best place to celebrate in Denver.  Deadpool loves tacos so where better to celebrate this outstanding occasion than at a place that specializes in tacos.
 DEADPOOL DAY CELEBRATION 9-19

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Monday, June 1, 2015

What is Denver Comic Con?


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Denver Comic Con is a 3 day convention held every year in Denver Colorado.  The convention fills up the Denver Convention center located in Downtown Denver.  The first DCC convention was held June 15-17th 2012.  It was created to support a non-profit educational group called Comic Book Class Room thats name has since been changed to Pop Culture Class Room.  The event hosts a wide variety of film, comic, game, scifi, horror and cosplay guests every year.

So What exactly does that mean:
  • Exhibition Floor - Basically a comic con is a place where geeks of all stripes get together and do geeky things with others geeks.  Denver Comic Con includes a massive floor space that houses a huge variety of vendors, artists, novelists, comic creators, artists and other guests.
  • Panels -  Panels are little group meetings that are hosted by various guests to discuss a variety of topics.  Everything from Fast vs Slow Zombies to how Chris Hemsworth hair looks like could be discussed in a panel.  Many panels also include the release of video game and movie trailers.
  • Cosplay - The floor space of Denver Comic Con is also full of cosplayers.  These are individuals who dress up as their favorite TV/Film/Novel/Comic character.  The cosplayers are often an attraction to themselves. There is a stage where many pictures of Cosplayers take group shots.  There are also Cosplay tournaments that occur during each con.
  • Education space-  Denver Comic Con supports an educational foundation called the Pop Culture Classroom and as such a large amount of floor space is dedicated for education of young children.  There are a variety of kid centric events and activities in this space.  In the first comic con William Shattner famously read childrens books to a large group of kids.
To really understand a con you need to go to one.  For each person it will mean something different.  There are so many panels and things to see that each person will have a very customized experience based off their own interests.

Attendance:
How big exactly is Denver Comic Con - Answer really, really big

2012:   27,700
2013:   61,000
2014:   86,500
2015: 101,500

I'm trying to find a source of comparison for Denver's attendance in relation to the other Con's.  San Diego Comic Con's site says its attendance in 2013 was 130k+.  I am not sure how many could be included in that plus my guess is a lot!  It looks like both cons in Chicago (Wizard World and C2E2)  are big but smaller than 80k.  Phoenix Comic Con in 2014 was 78k.  Emerald City Comic Con was 70k in 2014.  New York Comic Con in 2014 had attendance of 151k.

My guess is that Denver is now the third biggest con in the US (and likely internationally) behind San Diego and NYC.

Pictures:

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Denver Comic Con News:

All Comic Con News and Posts

2015
DC All Access Panel reveals DC's amazing future projects
Meeting John Beatty and his amazing Daredevil Sketch! 
Meeting Shawn Crystal and his Awesome Fantomex sketch!
Meeting Justin Ponsor artist on Amazing Spider-Man Spider-Verse series 

Striking Cosplay of Denver Comic Con 2015

 2014
Denver Comic Con 2014 Battle Plan



COSPLAY
See the Amazing COSPLAY at Denver Comic CON!
Top 5 Best Game of Thrones COSPLAYs at Denver Comic Con 2014 
Top 5 Best Marvel COSPLAYs at Denver Comic Con 2014 
Top 5 Best DC COSPLAYS at Denver Comic Con 2014
Top 5 Best Horror COSPLAYs at Denver Comic Con 
Top 5 Best Video Game COSPLAYs at Denver Comic Con 2014

Panels and Guests
Shambling like a Zombie with Max Brooks  
Meeting talented and amazing Greg Horn  
Catching up with Firefly with George Jeanty

Other
The Line at Denver Comic Con a major success! 
Funny conversations at Denver Comic CON, Seen and heard 
Random Pictures at Denver Comic Con 2014 

Highlights of Past Denver Comic Cons:
Wil Wheaton Gives Advice on how to Deal with Bullies At Denver Comiccon

Sunday, May 31, 2015

Rado Distilling Grand Opening - Denver Rum is here!

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Rado is for Colorado

The place to be this weekend was the grand opening of Rado Distilling, a new distillery in Arvada Colorado.   Walking up to the grand opening of Rado on Saturday May 30th, 2015 I was greeted by jamming music, a throng of happy locals all proudly sporting a Rado cocktail concoction.  The crowd was big, a giant mixture of young and old, boomer and millennial all jubilantly sipping and enjoying Colorado's newest and perhaps most unique gem.  Whats the deal?  Its about the Rum Baby!

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 Rado Facts:

Website:
http://www.radodistilling.com/

Address:
5405 W 56th Ave.
Arvada, CO 80002


Colorado now has RUM!  that's right not whiskey, not Microbrews, no none of the usual things we are used to seeing in Colorado but RUM.  It is high quality, super smooth Rum that is made in Colorado with the Colorado produce.  Rado distillery goes a step with their innovation further and mixes their liqueur into various cocktails that can made at the bar or even kegged.  The group behind the site has big ideas, including future canned versions of their cocktails.  I was immediately struck with how great an idea this sounded.  I will soon be able to grab a can of a  locally produced, high quality cocktail and carry it with me on the ski slopes or the bike trail.

The bottles on site are not called Rum.  Whats the deal? The type of liquor produced by Rado technically can not be called Rum because its produced with Colorado Sugar Beets as opposed to Sugarcain.  The beauty of this is that the Sugar Beets are local, the problem is that company must call its product Beet Liquor.   I will say from first hand experience what this Beet Liquor tastes like is really damn good Rum.

Unique and Local:
 While the Mile High City has become nearly synonymous with microbrews it only has a few distilleries. Most of those distilleries focus on whiskey what makes Rado immediately stand out is that it makes Rum.  That's right the drink known for being made of sugar in the tropics is now being produced in Colorado.  What is really amazing is that Rado is not only producing Rum in Colorado, but that they are also using Colorado crops to produce it.  While Colorado is not known for producing sugar cane the ingredient used to produce Rum, the state does have an ample supply of Sugar Beets.  The founders of Rado learned that Sugar Beets can be transformed to sugar and fermented into liquor.  The company calls this liquor Colorado Beet Spirit.   In the age of trying to use things produced locally it does not get more local than this.

Cocktails:
I loved some of the cocktails at Rado.  I may have over indulged myself in my attempt to sample them.  My personal favorites are:

The Denver Donkey  - Rado's take on a Moscow Mule

and my personal favorite

The Trail Blazer - Liquor, Mango juice and jalapeno.  The Trail Blazer was a sweet with a little kick.  I loved it.  Be sure to try it at Rado.

If you are in Arvada or one of the liquor stores carrying Rado's cocktails be sure to try them.  You won't be disappointed.