
A show for Fanboys by Fanboys. Set in uber-geek Kevin Smith's iconic comic shop Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash, the show explores every nook and cranny of Fanboy culture from A to Z. Endless circular debates about the technical accuracy of the USS Enterprise's warp-core schematics? Snarky comic aficionados with an encyclopedic knowledge of every Marvel back issue? You bet.



Walt challenges Bryan, Ming and Mike to a Collingswood Flea Market selling contest. Items aplenty come in for sale, some good, some not so good. We're also treated to a master class from Pop Culture Expert Robert Bruce.
Kevin blows into town and gets the Stash staff to face off in a game of street hockey.
Walt thinks it's time for the Stash to shoot a commercial, roping in Bryan to direct. Later, a customer brings in something really special.
Walt lets Ming run a sales promotion for the Stash based on the current zombie craze.
Walt and the guys head to a convention where, after a setback, they strike gold among trash. Later, a customer brings in an item that Mike covets.
Walt challenges the staff to get tattoos, a woman arrives at the Stash looking for a romantic gift for her boyfriend and Bryan shows interest in a woman's collection of Barbie dolls dressed as super-heroes.
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 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.
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.
Walt negotiates for an original Asteroids arcade cabinet. Ming is excited about G.I Joe figures.
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.
A customer tries an unusual strategy to sell a popular gaming system, while Ming purchases more nostalgic childhood memorabilia.
The guys try to create their own comic book. Walt buys a signed issue of Creepy.
The guys play charades with a comic-book theme, while Walt seizes an opportunity to purchase original artwork from a favorite artist.
Ming plans a surprise for Walt's anniversary at The Stash; Ming learns the virtue of patience.
In the hopes of inspiring the resident slacker to adopt a healthier lifestyle, Lou Ferrigno stops by The Stash and a customer searches for a comic created by Frank Miller.
The staff at the Stash receives an invitation to visit a bat cave and a customer arrives at the shop intending to sell his collection of original "Star Wars" action figures.
The guys ask George Perez to help rebuild Mike's collection and a customer sells his set of vintage interactive comic books.
Ming has the chance to purchase an oversized toy from the '80s, which would help a customer take his wife out on the perfect date.
A fan sells a Mr. T backyard water game; Ming is inspired to have fun on a hot day; Walt risks the shop's street credibility.
The guys bid on derelict storage units in hopes of striking it rich; Walt finds a fellow Elfquest fanatic.
A "Dukes of Hazzard" fan stops by the shop in his General Lee to display his collection of show memorabilia. Then, Walt encounters his first "Brony."
The guys travel to the Baltimore Comic Con to launch their comic book, "Cryptozoic Man". "Sunday Jeff" works on a Saturday to fill in for Walt.
A customer buys a gift for his father's 75th birthday; the Stash throws a party for Superman's 75th birthday.
A woman is looking for an Uhura Mego doll from the '70s; an X-Men fan buys the first appearance of Phoenix.
Walt is inspired to form a bowling team; an ill-conceived action figure shows up.
Bored, Walt quizzes the guys on comic book trivia; a customer sells a Hellboy prop replica.
The Stash helps auction off the work of Mike Esposito; Walt buys a paper doll.
The guys have the opportunity to buy a replica of the '66 Batcycle; a 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 to the Stash to learn how to be a clerk; a customer wants to sell rare and unusual "Rocky" action figures.
A returning customer brings in a toy that Walt always coveted; an aspiring student brings in an autographed book.
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 baby-sit a friend's daughter for the afternoon; an Indiana Jones superfan.
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.
Walt considers buying the hand and footprints of Adam West and Burt Ward. A customer sells a rare set of Star Wars comic strips.
The co-creator of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Kevin Eastman.
Walt has a business proposition for original Ghostbuster, Ernie Hudson; cartoon shampoo bottles.
Adam West visits and a race between the Batmobile and Black Beauty ensues.
Artist Neal Adams and writer Denny O'Neil visit the Stash; a set of 50-year-old Batman night lights.
Butch Patrick (Eddie Munster) stops by the Stash; a rare Star Wars action figure.
Kevin's assistant learns about comic book retail; pro wrestlers want to sell their comic.
Darryl McDaniels of Run DMC brings his new comic to the Stash; the guys look at a Marvel Silver Age number one issue.
Billy Dee Williams stops by the store to win the Millennium Falcon the same way Lando lost it: a high-stakes card game.
The guys attend a KISS concert; Walt lives out his childhood dream of meeting Gene Simmons.
Jason Mewes hangs out and plays clerk at the Stash; Walt wants to acquire a mysterious recreation of comic book art.
Peter Mayhew ("Chewbacca'') judges a wookiee contest at the Stash; one of the hottest comic books of the 1990s.
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.
Kevin talks comics with actor William Shatner; Walt covets a Mego doll that has unique packaging.
The guys and Bryan visit a "Jaws'' museum; super-powered toilet paper comes through.
The guys are prompted to reconsider their preparations for the apocalypse by a zombie comic; an eccentric collector wants 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.
Secret Stash employees audition with Walt and Bryan for a role in the claymation film they are making with Brian Quinn.
Comics artist, John Romita, Jr., draws an original piece for the Stash; Bryan shows interest in an Evel Knievel toy from his childhood.
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.
Artist Jim Lee shares tales from the world of comics on the podcast; a comic book brings wedding bells to the Stash.
When Ming gets a selfie stick, he tries to go viral by filming the Stash; Walt examines bootleg toys of an '80s blockbuster.
Jason Mewes brings his infant daughter to the Stash to meet everyone; a customer sells comic book Slurpee cups.
Phoenix Jones, a real-life superhero, visits the Stash and patrols Red Bank with the guys. Bry geeks out over a Bigfoot mask.
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.
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.
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!
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.
Lindsay Wagner ("The Bionic Woman") stops in for a Silver Surfer item; Jem and Ghostbusters toys spark another round of banter.
Ming and a customer joust over the price of Batman 111; Wolverine becomes the largest statue to ever enter the Stash.
Kevin and Harley visit for the Yoga Hosers premiere; Ming becomes a lead villain with help from a special-effects makeup legend.
Members of the 501st Legion of Storm Troopers invade the Stash looking for new recruits; the fate of a vintage Ewok playset.
Ralph Macchio seeks a rare "Karate Kid'' playset; Ming gets an unforgettable lesson; Walt gets excited for a 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.
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 powers of cognition; discussions about Mork from Ork and Dick Tracy's Rogues' Gallery.
Tom Cavanaugh visits the shop; Walt finds a Golden Age classic with "Human Torch No. 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.
With rare and interesting Star Wars items making their way into the Stash, Walt offers up big cash to try and score a beacon 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.
Burt Ward, the infamous Robin the Boy Wonder, reminisces about his time on the set of Batman. He also judges the Stash's Canine Cosplay contest.
Walt meets his match during a heated negotiation with actor Mike Colter ("Luke Cage"); a "legendary" video game becomes both Walt's trash and Ming's treasure.
Troma Entertainment co-founder Lloyd Kaufman and his crew put the guys through a grueling audition to see if they have what it takes to be in a Troma film.
The boys take a field trip to the Pez Museum to determine if Walt is actually the owner of an extremely rare and valuable piece of Pez history.
When Walt learns that Ming befriended actor Michael Gray ("Shazam!"), he decides that he must meet the "Mighty Mortal."
In this season finale Kevin and the boys attend the grand opening of Funko's new headquarters, where they get honored with their very own Pop! figures.