Comic Book Men - Season 6

Season 6
Episodes

Bucket List
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.

Mistress of the Stash
Horror queen Elvira helps out when the Stash sponsors a blood drive at the shop. The boys banter about the joys of Mystery Science Theater 3000.

Pac-Ming
Ming battles a customer when a vintage 1980s Pac-Man game lands on the counter. A rare Beatles board game has the guys flipping their mop-tops!

KITT and Caboodle
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.

Bionic Customer
Lindsay Wagner ("The Bionic Woman") stops in for a Silver Surfer item; Jem and Ghostbusters toys spark another round of banter.

Joust-a-Bouts
Ming and a customer joust over the price of Batman 111; Wolverine becomes the largest statue to ever enter the Stash.

Wurst Episode Ever
Kevin and Harley visit for the Yoga Hosers premiere; Ming becomes a lead villain with help from a special-effects makeup legend.

Stash Troopers
Members of the 501st Legion of Storm Troopers invade the Stash looking for new recruits; the fate of a vintage Ewok playset.

Karate Kustomer
Ralph Macchio seeks a rare "Karate Kid'' playset; Ming gets an unforgettable lesson; Walt gets excited for a Mechagodzilla.

Bats Ahoy!
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.

Return of the Mewes
Jason Mewes hangs with the boys and inserts himself into transactions involving a Deadshot statue and a vintage Death Star Space Station.

Daughter of the Demon
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.

Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Stash
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.

Marky Ramone-Bot
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.

The Amazing Walter
A Kreskin ESP game reveals Walt's powers of cognition; discussions about Mork from Ork and Dick Tracy's Rogues' Gallery.

Reverse Stash
Tom Cavanaugh visits the shop; Walt finds a Golden Age classic with "Human Torch No. 2.''
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