Comic Book Men - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Stash Bashes
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.

My Big Fat Geek Wedding
The guys attend a local auction; bad result from mixing comic books and cigars.

Ghostbusting at the Stash
The guys hunt for the Jersey Devil. One customer tries to sell his Thundercat figures and finds that loose items aren't always popular.

Ming in Charge
When Walt and Mike fall ill, Ming must run Stash by himself; first issues of Iron Man and Daredevil.

The Sidewalk Stash
Ming arranges for the Stash to join in on the local sidewalk sale; Walt sells some early "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' comics.

The Running Dead
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.

Tough Sh*T
Kevin visits the Stash for a book signing; Jay acts as security; a customer brings in original artwork.

Stan the Man
The guys prepare for a visit from Stan Lee; Walt has a chance to buy a valuable comic book.

The Clash at the Stash
The Stash sells an independent comic book so the guys can see a costumed M.M.A fight; Walt buys nostalgic underwear to use in a bet.

Super Hoagie
The guys have a showdown at a local deli (who have sandwiches made for city fixtures) to see who can make the best sandwich that will represent the Secret Stash.

Stash-teroids
Walt negotiates for an original Asteroids arcade cabinet. Ming is excited about G.I Joe figures.

Con Men
The Stash organizes an auction to help a long time customer/friend sell his comic collection for mounting medical bills. Another customer relates to one of Spider-Man's deadliest enemies.

Stash Wars
A customer tries an unusual strategy to sell a popular gaming system, while Ming purchases more nostalgic childhood memorabilia.

Cryptozoic Men
The guys try to create their own comic book. Walt buys a signed issue of Creepy.

Comic Charades
The guys play charades with a comic-book theme, while Walt seizes an opportunity to purchase original artwork from a favorite artist.

Giant-Sized Anniversary
Ming plans a surprise for Walt's anniversary at The Stash; Ming learns the virtue of patience.
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