Occasionally guests such as the legendary Stan Lee makes an appearance that shows why comics aren't just for kids anymore, as well as offering insights into what new developments in the genre may be on the horizon. Then, a customer comes in to sell cartoon shampoo bottles from the '60s. A action figure so rare it was never officially released lands on the counter. Bry geeks out over a Bigfoot mask. Also: Spaceballs, Mike's tears and X-Men 101 and He-Man. You can watch the show for free if you sign up for the seven-day trial and cancel it before the trial period ends.
Also, Kevin holds a book signing at the store, with providing security. . Season 6, Episode 1 October 24, 2016 Season 6, Episode 1 October 24, 2016 In the sixth-season premiere, Walt and the guys take a road trip to cross off a bucket-list item: being in the presence of Action Comics 1, the 1938 comic book that started it all. A customer buys a classic issue of. Also, challenges the staff to get tattoos.
Mike laments never being able to participate in The Family Feud. At the auction, a unit finally goes up for auction containing several storage boxes that Walt hopes are filled with comics. The loser will be whoever taps out first, or whoever's answer Walt cannot understand because their mouth is full. After watching several television shows about bidding on repossessed storage units, he suggests the men go to a storage unit auction to look for collectibles. Also, directs the Secret Stash's first commercial. I really enjoy Ming, he is sweet.
Cain greets guests, answers questions, and receives a gift card from the store. Once signed up, simply for your computer to start watching. The Batcave features faux cave walls, a full Batsuit, and a 120-inch movie screen. The reason I watch this is because I have a boyfriend who absolutely loves comic books. Ming gushes about 's Aliens. Also, , and Mike Zapcic compete to sell off some of the shop's excess stock at the Collingwood Flea Market in.
The button opens the door to a secret Batcave where Chris is waiting. Plus: and interview about the new cartoon. Bryan's interest is piqued by an toy from his childhood. Ming tries to explain why he was so horrible at Walt's comic book trivia chew off. Also, Kevin and the cast play a game of , and visits the Stash for a day.
The cards now have no value, and the seller is sent away with some additional Marvel cards from the store for no charge. Old school items involving , , and Pogs get some love. An eccentric collector comes seeking help. An superfan tries to sell rare items from the films. Archived from on October 30, 2014. With , Mike Zapcic, Ming Chen, , and Rob Bruce.
Mike Colter Talked About Scene Ep. A rare board game has the guys flipping their mop-tops! A item bring the boys back to 1975. An auction is suggested and agrees to donate a portion to the Shore Relief Fund, a Hurricane Sandy relief charity. Also, the staff hold an auction to sell the collection of Gary Conover, a friend of the Stash who has fallen on hard times. At 's suggestion, the customer purchases a Chemtoy Superman figure. Four key Spider-Man issues come to the Stash. Also: comic book cups, the Mego and the.
A customer sells the 1st comic appearance of Rocket Raccoon. He and the doctor fully assemble the carrier. Items include a rare Green Arrow Mego, and Archie Bunker's grandson. Also: Elfquest and Ben Cooper. After learning the proceeds will go to the Feel Good Foundation, a charity which helps injured firefighters, Walt immediately agrees to the initial asking price and then decides to pay even more.
You can sign up for a and if you cancel your subscription within seven days, you will not be charged. Comics have become a very serious business for those with a passion for it and what better way to capture that passion then by offering a glimpse into a successful business that deals with them. A customer sells a rare set of comic strips. He does, however, purchase artwork drawn by John Romita Jr. Another seller brings in The Amazing Spider-Man with The Fantastic Four board game and the guys play a quick game before Walt buys it. I just try to ignore those moments the best I can. He wants the toy to add to his extensive Batman collection, which he reveals he keeps in a customized Batcave that he built in the basement of his home.
Considering the rare gems and treasures, such as original comic cells from legends such as Bob Kane Batman's creator for those who don't know that enter the store, tuning in just to see what new treasure will walk through the door and possibly end up as a part of Smith's collection or 'The Stash's' inventory is an absolute must. There are a variety of individuals who are passionate when it comes to this genre and 'Comic Book Men' captures this passion as well as sharing a glimpse into a media that not many people may not have much insight of. Meanwhile, purchases 18 from a woman with a hidden Archie tattoo and sells a copy of 168 to a customer looking to complete his collection of Daredevil comics. It might be worth watching Walt be a total jerk to everyone without a good reason, if you like comic books enough. Whoever gives an incorrect answer must chew an old gumball. Without Walt, the Stash team makes a comeback, but the Clerks ultimately win. Walt passes on a Back to the Future license plate signed by.