Thanks, Chicago friends! We were nominated for Best Comics Shop in the Buy Local category of the Chicago Reader’s Best of Chicago 2022 Readers Poll. Would you do us a solid and vote for us?
And tell yer friends! Use #BOC2022 on the social meds.
Thanks, Chicago friends! We were nominated for Best Comics Shop in the Buy Local category of the Chicago Reader’s Best of Chicago 2022 Readers Poll. Would you do us a solid and vote for us?
And tell yer friends! Use #BOC2022 on the social meds.
Last year, Quimby’s Bookstore created the Long Arm Stapler Award to highlight accomplishments in self-publishing. The award was presented to QZAP, the Queer Zine Archive Project, at the opening night of the Chicago Zine Fest. As this year’s Chicago Zine Fest approaches, we’ve refined the award process a little, and would like your input. We are seeking nominations for both the recipient of this year’s Long Arm Stapler Award, as well as nominations for two members of the jury, which will select this year’s recipient.
Quimby’s Long Arm Stapler Award is an annual honor bestowed upon a group or individual dedicated to self-publishing and the first amendment. Each year’s recipient must show the following qualities:
The Long Arm Stapler Award should not be viewed as a competition, but as Quimby’s celebrating one of the forms of media that makes our store unique. The utilitarian nature of the award –an actual long arm stapler- is meant to focus this honor as a form of recognition and encouragement of the work the recipient has done for self-publishing, and as an attempt to bring self-publishers together to celebrate one of their own.
The award’s jury will be comprised of Quimby’s employees, any interested recipient of the Long Arm Stapler Award for the past five years, and up to two individuals nominated by the public.
To nominate a group or individual for either the award or the jury, email us at info[at]quimbys.com, with your nomination and a brief reason for the nomination.
Did we mention we’re having Karaoke here on March 25th?

2010 Ignatz Award Nominees were announced, and three of them are wonderful local lady artists here in Chicago!
The Ignatz recognizes exceptional work that challenges popular notions of what comics can achieve, both as an art form and as a means of personal expression. It’s a festival prize that gets awarded at SPX, the Small Press Expo (SPX), in Maryland in mid-September.
The Chicago local ladies nominated for awards are:
Laura Park, nominated for Outstanding Story for her untitled piece in Mome vol 16 (Fantagraphics).
Lilli Carre is nominated for Outstanding Mini-Comic for Don’t Drink From the Sea.
Sarah Becan is nominated for Outstanding Online Comic for I Think You’re Sauceome.

Congratulations, artists!
Click here for a full list of 2010 Ignatz Award Nominees.