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Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash

Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash (sometimes shortened to simply The Stash) is a comic store owned by filmmaker Kevin Smith. Merchandise includes comic books, comic-related merchandise, and View Askew film-related items (e.g., apparel, action figures, posters, etc.). The store is located at 35 Broad Street in Red Bank, New Jersey.
The store is the setting for the reality television show Comic Book Men, and where the podcasts Tell 'Em Steve-Dave! and I Sell Comics are recorded, as well as select episodes of SModcast and Highlands: A Peephole History.

The original Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash began as a small comic book store in Red Bank, New Jersey called Comicology. It was where Kevin Smith used to purchase his comics, and as seen on the DVD for Chasing Amy, appears in the first deleted scene. When Smith learned the owner was permanently closing the store and moving to Asia, he expressed interest in purchasing the store for its back stock and client list. He bought it for $30,000 USD, and took it over in January 1997, putting his friend and colleague Walt Flanagan, whom he characterizes as "our resident comics genius", in charge of running the store. The store was repainted, filled with some film props, and its facade outfitted with a logo designed by Smith's friend Scott Mosier. The store was rechristened Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash, after the two characters played by Smith and Jason Mewes in Smith's films. According to Smith, the store attracted not only the typical local customers, but also those from other states, countries and continents. Feeling that such visitors deserved a less mediocre store to travel to, Smith moved the store two years later to a larger location at 35 Broad Street, and had his production designer on Chasing Amy and Dogma to help design the store's appearance, and filled it with every prop and artwork possible from Smith's films, such as the Bluntman and Chronic pages from Chasing Amy that had been drawn by comic artist Mike Allred and the Buddy Christ statue from Dogma. A new logo for the store was designed by comics writer/artist Matt Wagner. The store opened in March 1999 with a gala "Stash Bash".
A second Secret Stash in the Westwood area of Los Angeles was opened in September 2004 and was managed by long-time associate Bryan Johnson, who has appeared in Smith's films as Steve-Dave. It closed on October 10, 2007. The store relocated inside the Laser Blazer DVD retailer in Los Angeles, California.[4] The Stash at Laser Blazer closed on January 11, 2009. Laser Blazer remained open and used the area for Blu-ray Discs.

The Stash has been a notable location for owner Kevin Smith to shoot scenes for some of his View Askew films. It first appeared (while still known as Comicology) in a deleted scene from Chasing Amy as Steve-Dave and Fan Boy's comic book store.
It saw more prominence in Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back as Brodie's Secret Stash, a comic store owned by Brodie Bruce.
The store is the setting of the reality television series Comic Book Men, which premiered in February 2012.

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