Comic Book Men Recap: Cryptozoic Men

On the “Cryptozoic Men” episode of Comic Book Men, a guy brings in The Millennium Falcon [...]

On the "Cryptozoic Men" episode of Comic Book Men, a guy brings in The Millennium Falcon Extraordinaire to sell. It was the prop display that hung in Toys "R" Us. The seller wants $2,200, but Walt can only offer $1,300. The seller agrees to the offer. Walt comes up with the idea for the Secret Stash staff to create their own comic book. A customer comes in looking for a Godzilla Shogun Warrior figure. Walt says he wants $250 for the figure, but the customer offers $200. After some negotiation, the customer agrees to buy the Godzilla figure for $225. For the comic book, Mike comes up with a character called Wormhole, and Ming comes up with a half-man, half-pig character that wears a mask. A buy brings in an autographed copy of Creepy #1 to sell. Seller wants $450 for the book, but Rob Bruce appraises it at $350 retail. Walt offers $175 for the book. After some negotiation, the seller agrees to take $200 for the book. Bryan comes up with the idea to do a pitch video for their comic book, which involves Ming playing Big Foot. The Secret Stash guys drive to Dynamite Comics to pitch their comic book idea. When the Secret Stash guys play the video, Stan Lee does the introduction. The comic book is called the Cryptozoic Man and stars a man transformed into a combination of Big Foot, the Loch Ness Monster, and the Jersey Devil. Dynamite Comics approves the comic book concept for publication.

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