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For what age: 7+
How many episodes in 3 season: 16 episodes
In the hopes of inspiring the resident slacker to adopt a healthier lifestyle, Lou Ferrigno stops by the Stash; a customer expresses his desires for a comic that was created by Frank Miller, so the staff attempts to make a deal with the enthusiast.
The staff at the Stash receives an invitation to visit a bat cave, so they hesitantly agree to explore the incredible cavern; a customer arrives at the shop with the intention of selling his collection of original "Star Wars" action figures.
The guys enlist artist George Perez to help rebuild Mike's destroyed collection. Then, a customer sells his set of vintage interactive comics.
Ming has the chance to purchase an oversized toy from the '80s; taking a wife 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 try to strike it big bidding on derelict storage units. Then, Walt geeks out with 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 head to the Baltimore Comic-Con to launch their comic book, "Cryptozoic Man". Meanwhile, 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 young man wants to appraise his collection; Walt buys Wayne Gretzky memorabilia.
Jason Mewes invites the guys to a Renaissance fair; a customer brings in a valuable item.