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Celebrating Free Comic Book Day Live From Jay And Silent Bob's Secret Stash in Redbank, New Jersey (UPDATE)
It turned out to be fine weather for a Free Comic Book Day on the East Coast after some torrential rain this week and especially out by the Jersey Shore there was plenty of weekend traffic and sunroofs open. Coming into Red Bank, the streets were busy and outdoor cafes were buzzing. Across from their own outpost for Starbucks (if you like that kind of thing), the storied Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash comic shop, created by local comic writer/filmmaker/podcaster and all around pop culture godfather Kevin Smith, was basking in their own corner of weekend sun.
I missed their initial FCBD rush due to shore traffic, but still arrived soon after opening to find plenty of the FCBD comics pillaged, with a single Guardians of the Galaxy dangling forlornly before being snatched. Also gone, of course, was Rocket Raccoon, the big book of the year. Last night, I heard that some people were planning on driving around comic shops all day just to try to make sure they got one. That's not extreme really–it's a fantastic comic. But the shop had a picture taken on the fly to show me of the initial madness:
Mike Zapcic (one of our own Comic Book Men on AMC with Walt Flanagan, Bryan Johnson and Ming Chen) is manning the homestead today and having pretty cute and hilarious conversations with the little kids and parents swarming the shop. Thankfully, a fair few kids comics are still available for them and staging some debate over the merits of Bongo versus Kaboom. Why not both? It is FCBD after all.
Mike says the superhero-based comics were, of course, the first to be grabbed, probably due to the popularity of superhero movies right now, whether or not the comics featured franchise characters (but that's also a huge, though not exclusive batch of comic readers). But Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash is a place that may bring you in for free comics, but should easily keep you an hour or much more looking through the strange artifacts and wide array of lesser available titles housed therein.
They have the poster art for the show Comic Book Men, of course:

And plenty of memorabilia related to the film Dogma:







The shop has plenty of regulars, and some that only turn up on FCBD of course, but the shop itself maintains its own personality and that's what keeps people coming back. It's a groovy place to hang out, a welcoming place for readers and fans, and Red Bank is lucky to have them.

When I popped out for some lunch, I decided to eat at Readie's, a cafe that has featured on the show Comic Book Men and is right next door to the Stash. There, sure enough, was the "Secret Stash Superhero" sandwich featured on the show on the menu:


When I checked the wall, having only been out to lunch a short time, sure enough, it was noticeably thinned out. Putting together my observations of the day, I realized there had been a brisk trade in classic comics the entire time. That to me says that Free Comic Book Day is about celebrating comics and adding to one's personal collections as much as taking home those free books. And, of course, the retail attention is much appreciated by shops, many of whom rely on FCBD to give them a boost in sales for the year.



Hannah Means-Shannon is EIC at Bleeding Cool and @hannahmenzies on Twitter























