Comic Book Men - Season 5

Season 5
Episodes

Wookiee Fever
Peter Mayhew ("Chewbacca'') judges a wookiee contest at the Stash; one of the hottest comic books of the 1990s.

Holy Zap Copter!
Mike flies in the Batcopter to celebrate fifteen years at the Secret Stash; the guys look at one of the hottest books of the '90s.

The Captain and the Clerk
Kevin talks comics with actor William Shatner; Walt covets a Mego doll that has unique packaging.

Bryan Gets Bit
The guys and Bryan visit a "Jaws'' museum; super-powered toilet paper comes through.

Stash-pocalypse
The guys are prompted to reconsider their preparations for the apocalypse by a zombie comic; an eccentric collector wants Walt's help.

Stan Saves!
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.

Making Clay
Secret Stash employees audition with Walt and Bryan for a role in the claymation film they are making with Brian Quinn.

Royal Romita
Comics artist, John Romita, Jr., draws an original piece for the Stash; Bryan shows interest in an Evel Knievel toy from his childhood.

Suburban Cowboys
Inspired by an old friend, the guys wear cowboy hats, and celebrate the old Wild West; a customer is searching for an iconic comic from the '80s.

Tell 'Em, Jim Lee!
Artist Jim Lee shares tales from the world of comics on the podcast; a comic book brings wedding bells to the Stash.

Insta-Ming
When Ming gets a selfie stick, he tries to go viral by filming the Stash; Walt examines bootleg toys of an '80s blockbuster.

Baby Jay
Jason Mewes brings his infant daughter to the Stash to meet everyone; a customer sells comic book Slurpee cups.

Hometown Heroes
Phoenix Jones, a real-life superhero, visits the Stash and patrols Red Bank with the guys. Bry geeks out over a Bigfoot mask.
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