If you're a fan of 'Comic Book Men' (2012) and love its mix of pop culture nostalgia, quirky collectibles, and behind-the-scenes comic shop drama, you're in for a treat! This article highlights 10 similar shows and movies that capture the same geeky charm, humor, and passion for all things fandom. Whether you're into reality TV, documentaries, or scripted series, there's something here for every fan of the genre.

Antiques Roadshow (1997)
Description: This long-running series features appraisers evaluating antiques and collectibles brought in by the public, often revealing surprising histories and values.
Fact: The show is based on the British series of the same name. It has been on the air for over two decades and has visited nearly every state in the U.S.


Pawn Stars (2009)
Description: The show revolves around a family-run pawn shop where unique and often valuable items are bought and sold, featuring a mix of humor, history, and negotiation.
Fact: The shop featured in the show, Gold & Silver Pawn Shop, is a real business located in Las Vegas, Nevada. The show has led to a significant increase in tourism to the shop.


Hardcore Pawn (2010)
Description: Set in a busy pawn shop in Detroit, the show highlights the daily challenges and dramatic interactions between the staff and customers, often involving high-stakes negotiations.
Fact: The shop, American Jewelry and Loan, is one of the largest pawn shops in the United States. The show has been praised for its raw and unfiltered portrayal of the pawn business.


Auction Hunters (2010)
Description: The show features two professional buyers who bid on storage units at auctions, aiming to find hidden treasures that they can resell for a profit.
Fact: The hosts, Allen Haff and Ton Jones, have backgrounds in the storage auction business. The show has been credited with popularizing the storage auction trend.


Storage Wars (2010)
Description: The show features buyers who bid on abandoned storage units, hoping to find valuable items inside, blending elements of surprise, strategy, and competition.
Fact: The show has faced controversy over claims that some items were planted in the storage units to make the episodes more exciting. Despite this, it remains popular among fans of reality TV.


Toy Hunter (2012)
Description: This series follows a toy collector as he searches for rare and valuable toys, often negotiating with sellers and uncovering the stories behind these nostalgic items.
Fact: The host, Jordan Hembrough, has been collecting toys since he was a child. The show has highlighted the growing market for vintage toys as collectibles.


Counting Cars (2012)
Description: The show follows a team of automotive experts as they restore and customize classic cars and motorcycles, combining craftsmanship with a passion for unique vehicles.
Fact: The show is a spin-off of 'Pawn Stars' and features Danny 'The Count' Koker, who also appeared on the original series. The Count's Love Ride is a famous custom bike built by the team.


American Pickers (2010)
Description: This series follows two antique and collectible pickers as they travel across the country in search of hidden treasures, often uncovering fascinating stories behind the items they find.
Fact: The hosts, Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz, have been friends since childhood. The show has inspired many people to start their own picking businesses.


Oddities (2010)
Description: This series explores a quirky shop in New York City that specializes in bizarre and unusual items, often with historical or scientific significance.
Fact: The shop, Obscura Antiques & Oddities, is a real business in Manhattan. The show has attracted a cult following for its offbeat and fascinating finds.


The Profit (2013)
Description: The show follows a successful entrepreneur as he invests in struggling businesses, offering advice and financial support to help them turn around.
Fact: The host, Marcus Lemonis, is also the CEO of Camping World. The show has been praised for its realistic portrayal of the challenges small businesses face.
