Kevin Smiths Comic Book Men on AMC

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I love how the random Frankenstein head bike thing that Bryan picked up for $3 almost gave Robert the Bruce an orgasm.
 
He seems especially the rudest to Ming like for example in the beginning of the episode where Walt is asking what is the greatest superhero fight in comics and he then teases Ming for choosing Superman vs. Batman but not specifying what comic issue.

And yet Walt said his favorite was Hulk vs. The Thing but he didn't say which comic or which issue number, I mean c'mon man, the Hulk and Thing have fought endlessly over the years, why does everybody pick on Ming because he's Asian?

They pick on Ming in a joking way. They're all buddies, Ming is just the **** pump of the group. The reason he asked a particular issue was because Ming is kind of comic book fan poser, despite being on the show and co-hosting a comic book based podcast.
Also, they have a fair amount of stories of Ming ****ing stuff up. The teasing is kind of warranted.
 
I doubt any comic store keeps 10K in the cash machine and looks like next week another hot girl with comics

Yeah that made me laugh when the showed the register pop open.

Its funny how so many people seem to think that this show is pure reality. On "TESD" they went on about it for a while, calling people ******ed if they think that AMC just sends camera's there and waits for the cool stuff to happen.

The people with the items are scheduled in, the guys know what they're bringing so they can read up on it, and have a better idea of what they are looking for, and how much it'll be priced.
They don't just randomly decide to shoot a commercial or dress like zombies. The plan it a head, they for the most part are acting as their persona's.
 
Episode made me want to go to a garage sale.
It just pissed me off that they found Mego's right off the bat. I've been looking for Mego's for years at garage sales and such and never find anything. These guys go once and they find 4 that look like they are in really good shape.:cmad:
 
It just pissed me off that they found Mego's right off the bat. I've been looking for Mego's for years at garage sales and such and never find anything. These guys go once and they find 4 that look like they are in really good shape.:cmad:

I have my doubts about that yard sale. That guy had much comic-book/sci-fi related memorabilia (which would likely equate with hobby knowledge) but he just put it all in a yard sale. Impossible? No. Likely? Not really.
 
I don't know those issues looked old and he clearly had no idea what he was selling because they got some quality stuff for a steal especially the Megos.
 
I loved how Ming and Walter acted when they were getting all this stuff; like little kids stealing candy.
 
It just pissed me off that they found Mego's right off the bat. I've been looking for Mego's for years at garage sales and such and never find anything. These guys go once and they find 4 that look like they are in really good shape.:cmad:
I've been to garage sales where all I've seen are outdated clothes, books and old stereo equipment.
 
Its scripted as far as they have an outline of what they are going to do for the day, and who they are going to be seeing. The people are all real.

Are you interested in purchasing a bridge? It's a great location and I'll give you a great deal.
 
Are you interested in purchasing a bridge? It's a great location and I'll give you a great deal.

I don't see whats so unbelievable here. They put a casting call to people with **** to sell. They screen the people, see what it is they want to try and sell, if they think it'd be worth it to have the people on the show, the give them a time and day to show up.

For 'TV' reasons they shoot things like Walt saying, 'I have to call in my Godzilla export', but they know way a head of time who is coming in, and have Rob Bruce hanging out off camera.

Do people actually expect them to leave the camera rolling 9-5, seven days a week? just HOPING that someone comes in with something interesting?
 
I've been to garage sales where all I've seen are outdated clothes, books and old stereo equipment.

once got a ton of old X-Men and Wolverine 4 issues series for 50 cents each :D made a killing selling all the books and they were mint :woot:
 
Its scripted as far as they have an outline of what they are going to do for the day, and who they are going to be seeing. The people are all real.

uh no, some of them are actors or hire ons
 
Where'd you hear that? Cause that's not what the guys are saying TESD.

Didn't hear it but been done in other reality shows, even Pawn Stars
you really think some of those people are real customers?
 
Didn't hear it but been done in other reality shows, even Pawn Stars
you really think some of those people are real customers?

Prime Suspect #1 - That Hot Chick
 
Didn't hear it but been done in other reality shows, even Pawn Stars
you really think some of those people are real customers?

A trust the guys that are on the show are being honest about how they make the show.

I really don't see anything that would suggest they'd lie, or that these people are actors. I'm well aware other shows allegedly do it, but Bry & Walt would definitely be honest about it on TESD.

And why is it outlandish that hot girl would be in a comic shop? :huh: How ugly are the girls in your comic shop?
 
I saw a hot girl in a comic book shop. I followed her around to make sure she was real.
 
These guys remind me of every other comic book/sports memorabilia store owners I've ever met. You could bring them an item to sell that's worth $1000 dollars,yet they only want to pay $200 for it. :whatever:
 
Did anybody here know that Walt was a comic book artist? I think his recent work was Batman The Widening Gyre written by who else than Kevin Smith! He's no Jim Lee and his art is decent but I think the computer coloring helps the drawings look vibrant.
 

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