On Rewind, a sit down with filmmaker, writer, podcaster, and pop‑culture ambassador Kevin Smith to revisit the creation and legacy of his AMC reality series Comic Book Men. Running from 2012 to 2018, the show became a celebration of fandom, friendship, and the magic of the local comic shop — all rooted in Kevin’s real‑life store, Jay and Silent Bob’s Secret Stash in Red Bank, New Jersey.
Recorded at New York Comic-Con, this conversation captures Kevin at his most candid and enthusiastic as he reflects on how a simple idea — turning the everyday life of his comic shop into a TV series — became a six‑season phenomenon.
The Origin Story
Before it became Comic Book Men, the series was originally titled Secret Stash, named after Kevin’s beloved shop. It was a natural fit: Kevin owned the store, the staff were characters in their own right, and the world of comics was exploding into mainstream culture.
The timing was perfect. AMC wanted a companion series to follow The Walking Dead, and Kevin’s blend of geek culture, humor, and heart made the Stash the ideal setting.
The Series at a Glance
Premiered: 2012
Original Title: Secret Stash
Final Title: Comic Book Men
Format Evolution:
Season 1: Six one‑hour episodes
Season 2: Expanded to sixteen half‑hour episodes
Total Run: Six seasons
Season 7: Confirmed in 2018 but ultimately cancelled before production
Across its run, the show blended Pawn Stars‑style collectibles, comic book history, fan culture, and the unmistakable chemistry of Kevin’s longtime friends and Stash staff — Walt Flanagan, Bryan Johnson, Mike Zapcic, and Ming Chen.
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