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| ShortSummary = Bryan, Ming and Mike compete to sell off some of the shop's excess stock at the Collingwood Flea Market in [[Farmingdale, New Jersey]]. Walt appraises a sketch of [[Batman]] drawn by [[Bob Kane]], and customers of the Stash attempt to sell various items to the staff, including a "life-size" doll of [[Chucky (Child's Play)|Chucky]] from the ''[[Child's Play (film series)|Child's Play]]'' film series, a vintage figure of [[Steve Austin (fictional character)|Steve Austin]] from ''[[The Six Million Dollar Man]]'', and a set of ''[[Dawn of the Dead]]'' promotional lobby cards, prompting the staff to consult with the show's first expert guest, [[Popular culture|popculturist]] Robert Bruce.<ref name=Junk/>
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Comic Book Men
GenreComedy, Reality, Unscripted
Developed byKevin Smith
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes5
Production
Executive producersKevin Smith
Elyse Seiden
Charlie Corwin
Camera setupsingle camera
Running time60 minutes (including commercials)
Original release
NetworkAMC
ReleaseFebruary 12, 2012 (2012-02-12)

Comic Book Men is a one-hour unscripted television series set inside Kevin Smith's comic book shop Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash in Red Bank, New Jersey. The series is set to run for six episodes,[1] the first of which aired on February 12, 2012, following the return of The Walking Dead's second season on AMC.[2]

Each episode of Comic Book Men is accompanied by a companion podcast, titled The Secret Stash, which is hosted by the SModcast network. Each podcast episode lasts approximately 30 minutes, and features more of the cast's discussion than is shown being recorded during the show.[3]

Cast

Episodes

# Title Original airdate U.S. viewers
(million)
1"Junk"[4]February 12, 2012 (2012-02-12)1.96Cite error: The <ref> tag has too many names (see the help page).
Bryan, Ming and Mike compete to sell off some of the shop's excess stock at the Collingwood Flea Market in Farmingdale, New Jersey. Walt appraises a sketch of Batman drawn by Bob Kane, and customers of the Stash attempt to sell various items to the staff, including a "life-size" doll of Chucky from the Child's Play film series, a vintage figure of Steve Austin from The Six Million Dollar Man, and a set of Dawn of the Dead promotional lobby cards, prompting the staff to consult with the show's first expert guest, popculturist Robert "Jack's Guy" Bruce.[4]
2"Life After Clerks"[5]February 19, 2012 (2012-02-19)1.44[6]
Kevin and the cast play a game of street hockey, and Jason Mewes visits the Stash for a day. A customer arrives at the shop in a replica of the Batmobile from the 1966 TV series, Walt shows interest in a budding artist's self-published comic, a would-be director looks to sell some of his comic collection to help fund a movie, and the authenticity of a lightsaber hilt prop is assessed by Star Wars expert Kevin Liell.
3"Commercial"[7]February 26, 2012 (2012-02-26)1.26[8]
Bryan directs the Secret Stash's first commercial. Four customers with rare books to sell show up: one with a box of valuable comics her garbage-collector husband found on the curb; a second with a stack of classic Fireside Books (some of the first "trade paperback" comic collections published); a third with a complete CGC-graded set of Marvel Comics' Secret Wars; and the fourth with his grandmother's comic collection potentially worth $750,000. Another young lady--a struggling artist with a wild butterfly-like hairdo--shows up to sell off her collector's edition Transformers Megatron figure.
4"Zombies"March 4, 2012 (2012-03-04)1.52[9]
5"Con Gone Wrong"March 11, 2012 (2012-03-11)1.74[10]
6"Ink"March 18, 2012 (2012-03-18)TBA

Podcasts

  • The Secret Stash #1: "Suction Cup and Claw!"[3]
    The cast discuss the Six Million Dollar Man toyline.
  • The Secret Stash #2: "Crap-pee-tol Punishment"[3]
    The cast discuss the Punisher comics.
  • The Secret Stash #3: "Walt Digs Martin Riggs"[3]
    The cast discuss action movies, primarily the Lethal Weapon series.
  • The Secret Stash #4: "Crisis On Infinite SMearths"[3]
    The Comic Book Men discuss their favorite storylines.
  • The Secret Stash #5: "Where Does He Get Those Wonderful Toys?"[3]
    The Comic Book Men discuss toys with resident pop culturist Rob "Jack's Guy" Bruce. Plus: SModcast Extra - Kev and Scott talk to BEN 10's Joe Casey about the new ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN cartoon.
  • The Secret Stash #6: Title TBA[3]
    Subject TBA

References