An unscripted series set in Smith's iconic comic shop Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash and captures the world of the neighborhood comic book store and fanboy culture.
Genre: Comedy, Reality-TV
Cast:Kevin Smith , Walter Flanagan , Mike Zapcic , Bryan Johnson , Ming Chen , Rob Bruce , Jason Mewes , Jeff Silverman , Stan Lee , Brian O'Halloran , Brian Quinn , Ernest O'Donnell , Anthony Snyder , John Willyung , Harley Quinn Smith , Scott Schiaffo , Ryan James , Elly Giudice
Kevin comes to town for a friendly game of street hockey. And hurricane Jason Mewes blows through the Stash.
Bryan directs the Secret Stash's first commercial. Three 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); and the third with his grandmother's comic collection potentially worth $750,000. Another young lady - a struggling artist with a wild hairdo - shows up to sell off her collector's edition Megatron figure.
Walt and the guys take a road trip to a convention in the area. After a major setback, the guys end up finding a literal treasure in the trash.
Ming dares Walt, Bryan and Mike to get tattoos, but will each of the Comic Book Men go through with it?
Walt and the guys decide to throw a birthday party at the Stash. One customer comes in with a larger-than-life Darth Vader helmet.
The guys attend a local auction; bad result from mixing comic books and cigars.
The guys hunt for the Jersey Devil. One customer tries to sell his Thundercat figures and finds that loose items aren't always popular.
When Walt and Mike fall ill, Ming must run Stash by himself; first issues of Iron Man and Daredevil.
Ming arranges for the Stash to join in on the local sidewalk sale; Walt sells some early "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' comics.
Mike and Ming participate in a 5K zombie run for Kevin's charity. Walt buys an unusual item containing signatures from the 1966 Batman TV show.
Kevin visits the Stash for a book signing; Jay acts as security; a customer brings in original artwork.
The guys prepare for a visit from Stan Lee; Walt has a chance to buy a valuable comic book.
The guys ask artist George Perez to help rebuild Mike's destroyed collection. A customer sells his set of vintage interactive comic books.
Ming's interest is piqued when he has a chance to buy an oversized toy from the '80s. A customer needs help taking his wife out on the perfect date.
A superfan sells his Mr. T backyard water game and inspires Ming to have some cool fun on a hot day. Walt puts the shop's street cred on the line.
Walt decides the team should check out a storage locker auction.
The shop gets more customers and the shop's comic gets launched at a comic con with a surprise guest.
Nichelle Nichols pays the Stash a visit, looking for an Uhura Mego doll from the '70s. An X-Men fan buys the first appearance of the Phoenix.
"Pinheads" Walt's recent purchase of a Batman bowling ball inspires him to make a bowling team. An ill-conceived action figure makes its way to the Stash. AMC Original.
"Trivia Chew-Off" A bored Walt decides to quiz the guys on comic book trivia, where a wrong answer lands them a gumball. A customer sells his Hellboy prop replica. AMC Original.
The Stash helps auction off the work of legendary comic book inker, Mike Esposito. Walt buys the epitome of cool in the form of a paper doll.
The guys have a chance to purchase a replica of the '66 Batcycle. A customer sells his collection of Marvel fan magazines from the '70s.
A college hopeful goes to the Stash to appraise his collection and learns the value of comic book grading. Walt buys Wayne Gretzky memorabilia.
Jason Mewes invites the guys to a Renaissance fair for medieval revelry. A customer brings in one of the most valuable items the Stash has ever seen.
Kevin Smith sends his daughter Harley to the Stash to learn how to be a clerk. A customer sells his rare and unusual Rocky action figures.
The comic book men come a cross very important marble store a cool book with some signatures.
Walt challenges the guys to perform stand up comedy at the Stash. A collector brings in key Marvel comics from the 1960s.
The guys agree to help out a friend and babysit her daughter for the afternoon. An Indiana Jones superfan tries to sell rare items from the films.
The men go to attend BronyCon to scout out new ideas for merchandise to sell at the store, while also competing in the cosplay contest.
Walt considers buying hand and foot prints of Adam West and Burt Ward from the Batman TV show. A customer sells a rare set of Star Wars comic strips.
Kevin Eastman, co-creator of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, brings in his earliest sketches of the turtles to the Stash.
With the help of Ernie Hudson, the guys transform an ice cream truck into a mobile comic store.
Adam West visits and a drag race between the Batmobile and the Black Beauty ignites. A customer sells the 1st comic appearance of Rocket Raccoon.
Comic legends, artist Neal Adams and writer Denny O'Neil, drop by the Stash. The guys look at a pristine set of 50-year-old Batman night lights.
Butch Patrick stops by the Stash; a never officially rare Star Wars action figure of Boba Fett.
Kevin's assistant Ashley brings her feminine wiles to the Stash and learns about comic book retail. A pair of pro wrestlers wants to sell their comic.
Hip hop legend Darryl McDaniels of Run DMC brings his new comic in to the Stash. The guys look at a classic Marvel Silver Age #1 issue.
Star Wars legend Billy Dee Williams drops by the Stash to win the Millennium Falcon the same way Lando lost it - in a high stakes card game.
Jason Mewes drops by the Stash to hang out and play clerk. Walt looks to acquire a mysterious recreation of some iconic comic book art.
The boys rock out at a KISS concert and Walt lives out his childhood dream of meeting Gene Simmons. Ming considers buying an arcade cabinet.
Chewbacca himself, Peter Mayhew, judges a wookiee call contest at the Stash. One of the hottest comic books of the '90s lands on the counter.
Mike takes flight in the Batcopter to celebrate 15 years at the Secret Stash. The boys look at one of the hottest books of the '90s.
Kevin meets with the original captain of Starfleet, William Shatner, to talk comics. Walt drools over a Mego doll with unique packaging.
The guys help Bryan take a dip into the icy waters of collecting by visiting a "JAWS museum." A roll of super-powered toilet paper comes through.
A hot zombie comic prompts the guys to reconsider their apocalyptic preparations. An eccentric collector comes seeking Walt's help.
Stan Lee drops by the Stash and helps the guys with a customer experiencing a comics crisis. A customer buys a classic issue of Fantastic Four.
Walt and Bryan decide to make a claymation video and audition fellow Stash employees, along with friends, to find the best voices.
John Romita Jr, a comic book legend, visits the Stash and the crew talks him into drawing an original art work for their wall.
An old pal inspires the gang to don their cowboy hats and journey back to the old Wild West. A customer comes in seeking an iconic '80s comic.
Superstar artist Jim Lee guests on the podcast and regales the guys with tales of comic-dom. A comic book brings wedding bells to the Stash.
Ming gets a selfie stick and tries to go viral filming behind-the-scenes looks at the Stash. Walt takes a look at bootleg toys of an '80s blockbuster.
Jason Mewes brings his baby daughter to the Stash so she can meet the guys. A customer sells a collection of comic book Slurpee cups.
Phoenix Jones, a real-life superhero, visits the Stash and patrols Red Bank with the guys. Walt reminisces about an iconic Batman playset.
Walt & the boys go on a trip to cross off a bucket-list item: being in the presence of Action Comics #1. Four key Spider-Man issues come to the Stash.
The Stash sponsors a blood drive at the shop with the help of horror queen Elvira; the boys discuss the joys of "Mystery Science Theater 3000."
When a vintage 1980s Pac-Man game lands on the counter, Ming prepares for battle; a rare Beatles board game excites the guys
One of TV's most iconic cars, KITT from Knight Rider, pulls up to the Stash. Items include a rare Green Arrow Mego, and Archie Bunker's grandson.
Walt is speechless when The Bionic Woman herself, Lindsay Wagner, stops in to buy a Silver Surfer item. Ghostbusters and Jem toys spark some banter.
Things get medieval when Ming and a customer joust over the price of Batman #111. Wolverine shows up as the largest statue to ever enter the Stash.
Kevin and Harley come to town for the Yoga Hosers premiere, and Ming gets transformed into the lead villain by a special-effects makeup legend.
Members of the 501st Legion of Storm Troopers invade the Stash looking for new recruits. Lives are at stake over the fate of a vintage Ewok playset.
Ralph Macchio stops by looking for a rare Karate Kid playset, and Ming gets a lesson he'll never forget. Walt flips over a pricey Mechagodzilla.
The Batboat docks in Red Bank, and the boys prepare for an adventure at sea. Batman's first appearance lands on the counter of the Secret Stash.
Jason Mewes hangs with the boys and inserts himself into transactions involving a Deadshot statue and a vintage Death Star Space Station.
Actress Katrina Law from Arrow drops by to pick up a copy of Batman #232. Old school items involving Popeye, Dynomutt, and Pogs get some love.
Walt steps into the ring with a customer over an original Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots game. A rare piece of original Sal Buscema art comes in.
Ramones drummer Marky Ramone shows off his artwork and bonds with Walt over old school robots. A King Kong item bring the boys back to 1975.
A Kreskin ESP game reveals Walt's secret powers of cognition. Items inspire discussions about Mork from Ork and Dick Tracy's Rogues' Gallery.
The boys get a visit from Tom Cavanagh who plays Reverse Flash on The Flash TV series. Walt sniffs out a Golden Age classic with Human Torch #2.
Kevin Smith and the guys discuss how "The Walking Dead" started out as a comic book and became a cultural phenomenon.
Legendary horror icon Robert Englund, aka Freddy Krueger, personally delivers a birthday present to Ming.
The Stash & Red Bank cosplayers celebrate the Centennial of the late, great Jack Kirby, one of the greatest innovators in comic book history.
Influential actor and rapper Method Man talks to the guys about his extensive comic book collection. Starsky & Hutch gear takes over The Stash.
Jay & Silent Bob cosplayers take over the streets of Red Bank as the Comic Book Men attempt to make history by setting a Guinness World Record.
Walt tries to purchase rare and interesting Star Wars items for the store.
Kevin Smith and the guys attend a premiere screening of Shooting Clerks, a film about themselves and how Clerks came to be.
Batman actor Burt Ward talks about his time as the Caped Crusader and judges a canine cosplay contest.
Walt negotiates with Luke Cage actor Mike Colter.
What does it take to be in a Troma film? The staff endure a grueling audition to see if they have it.
The Stash staff research if Walt actually owns a valuable piece of Pez history by visiting the Pez Museum.
Walt decides that he must meet the "Mighty Mortal" when he learns that Ming knows actor Michael Gray from Shazam.
Kevin Smith joins the Stash staff to attend the grand opening of Funko's new headquarters.
