Comic Book Men - Season 4

Season 4
Episodes

Heir Apparent
Kevin Smith sends his daughter to the Stash to learn how to be a clerk; a customer wants to sell rare and unusual "Rocky" action figures.

Walt's Treehouse
A returning customer brings in a toy that Walt always coveted; an aspiring student brings in an autographed book.

Stand Up Guys
Walt challenges the guys to perform stand up comedy at the Stash. A collector brings in key Marvel comics from the 1960s.

Super Baby
The guys agree to baby-sit a friend's daughter for the afternoon; an Indiana Jones superfan.

BronyCon
Walt and the guys visit BronyCon, a fan convention for "My Little Pony." A customer wants to sell a board game from the 1970s featuring Godzilla.

Bat Prints
Walt considers buying the hand and footprints of Adam West and Burt Ward. A customer sells a rare set of Star Wars comic strips.

Turtle Time
The co-creator of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Kevin Eastman.

Stashbusters
Walt has a business proposition for original Ghostbuster, Ernie Hudson; cartoon shampoo bottles.

Dragging Rights
Adam West visits and a race between the Batmobile and Black Beauty ensues.

Mr. Adams
Artist Neal Adams and writer Denny O'Neil visit the Stash; a set of 50-year-old Batman night lights.

My Favorite Munster
Butch Patrick (Eddie Munster) stops by the Stash; a rare Star Wars action figure.

Secret Stashley
Kevin's assistant learns about comic book retail; pro wrestlers want to sell their comic.

Sucka M.C.
Darryl McDaniels of Run DMC brings his new comic to the Stash; the guys look at a Marvel Silver Age number one issue.

Falcon for Sale
Billy Dee Williams stops by the store to win the Millennium Falcon the same way Lando lost it: a high-stakes card game.

KISS My Stash
The guys attend a KISS concert; Walt lives out his childhood dream of meeting Gene Simmons.

Jay Invades
Jason Mewes hangs out and plays clerk at the Stash; Walt wants to acquire a mysterious recreation of comic book art.
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