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Pawn Works Sticker Machine Debuts at Quimby's!
Nicholas Marzullo, owner of the West Side’s Pawn Works gallery and creator of the Pawn Works Sticker Club with New York based partner Seth Mooney, have developed an artist network program using sticker vending machines as the conduit. “We align the images we select with our own history as lifelong street- and graffiti-art aficionados,” he says. ” We believe the sticker is true to the accessibility and visceral nature of street/low-brow art. While it appeals to an age submerged in kitsch, the medium and the vending machines offer ways to deconstruct our childhoods and make the art of established artists from around the world accessible in a cool, cheap way.”
Just a few of the artists participating include: C215, a prolific Paris-based stencil artist and muralist whose splashes of color and meticulous representation of social outcasts, British luminary Eelus, whose dark sense of humor and surreal images bear an uncanny resemblance to those of Banksy, Chicago’s Joe Padilla, as well as The Grocer, who is an an enigmatic street artist with his bold images of, appropriately enough, produce, help make the city Chicago an even bigger component to the project.
Machines can also be found in various venues in New York City such as Brooklynite Gallery.
For more info: www.pawnworkschicago.com
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Weekly Top 10 and Banned Book Week Info
1. Aurorarama by Jean-Christophe Valtat (Melville House)$25.95 – Jean-Christophe Valtat Read From Aurorarama on 9/22/10 here. Aurorarama is set in the glittering Arctic city of “New Venice,” Jean-Christoph Valtat’s Aurorarama imagines an intricate steampunk society populated with anarchists, hypnotists, rock stars, drug-addled bohemians, dapper secret police, and a secret society of subterranean garbage collectors. Sounds like our customers. Here’s a picture of him looking quite dapper himself.

2. Brilliant Mistake #1 by Carrie $1.00 – What a gem of a debut zine! Beautifully quilted together from bits of a questioning heart, Brilliant Mistake #1 pares down the aches of the social games we play. -EF
3. Is It the Future Yet? by Corinne Mucha $3.00 – What does the future hold for you? Well, I predict you will fall madly in love with Corinne’s amazing new mini-comic, Is It the Future Yet?, which she made ‘specially for Quimby’s! I see you laughing out loud at the fresh psychic hijinx and time-travel schemes that grace every delightful page. I can see your love for this comic growing rich, deep, and strong and you will find it brings you much good luck and happiness as years go by…Yes, my friend, the future looks very bright indeed!
4. Bitch #48 $5.95
5. Baffler vol 2 #1 $12.00 – Featuring essays by Michael Lind on the emerging American oligarchy; Yves Smith on the mountainous self-regard of the American finance industry; Chris Lehmann on libertarianism’s willful failure to understand the economic crisis; Naomi Klein’s reflections on “branding” in American politics 10 years after her magnum opus, No Logo; Matt Taibbi on the howler of a memoir just published by a certain doltish Midwestern governor; plus ruminations on the ruination of Detroit, a very funny fantasy about rumbling with the personnages of the Western literary canon, and a clever story by Paul Maliszewski.
6. Juxtapoz #117 Oct 10 $5.99
7. Walking Dead TPB vol 12 Life Among Them by Robert Kirkman (Image) $14.998. Letters I Will Never Send To You #4 by Morgan Inez $3.00 – Snippets and snappets jam packed in Morgan Inez’s castaway island of treasures. Found photos, ephemeras, rants and stories. A hearty garbage salad zine! Where did the Seaweed find a job? Ha. You’ll have to pick this zine up to get the punchline! -EF
9. Proof I Exist #11 by Billy $1.00 – Get your fix now! He’s a-movin’ to Santa Fe! Serious!
10. V Magazine #67 Fall 10 $7.50
Also! Join us in honoring Banned Books Week – Celebrating the Freedom to Read. It was launched in 1982 in response to a sudden surge in the number of challenges to books in schools, bookstores and libraries. The challenges have occurred in every state and in hundreds of communities. Click here to see a map of book bans and challenges in the US from 2007 to 2009. This annual event reminds Americans not to take this precious democratic freedom for granted. Banned Books Week is endorsed by The Library of Congress Center for the Book and sponsored by various associations including the American Booksellers Foundation for Free Expression, the American Library Association(ALA) and the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Stay tuned this week as we feature our first guest blogger, Julie Halpern, the writer behind the books Get Well Soon (which was originally a zine sold here at Quimby’s) and Into The Wild Nerd Yonder.
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Quimby's Makes the Top 10 Stores on Flavorwire!
Props to Flavorwire.com readers and staff for mentioning Quimby’s as one of their favorite indie shops around the country! And we didn’t even know they were taking this picture. Read about it here!
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New Stuff This Week
We have almost 100 new items this week, and this is only a sampling! But first, we found this sad little gummi bear right outside of the store, just laying there, all sad and lonely. Won’t you come say hi?
ZINES!
Meat #1 by Adrian Lourie $20.00
Attitude Dancer – An Advanced Coloring Book by REAS (Iconoclast) $6.00
Gold Friend by Misaki Kawai (Iconoclast) $16.00
Architecture of a Nameless World by Matt Leines (Nieves) $10.00
Mystery & Adventure Series Review #43 by Fred Woodworth $3.00
Abort #23 Summer 2010 121 Gigawatts $3.00
Dirt Palace 10 Year Anniversary Zine – Bienvenue $10.00
Prison for Bitches by Ryan Sands and Michael Deforge $10.00 – A zine dedicated to Lady Gaga, with contributions from such artsty folks as Kupperman, Johnny Ryan, Lisa Hanawalt and more. A true fanzine made by Gaga monsters!COMICS & MINICOMICS!
Feedback #8 $2.00
So Buttons #3 Presents So Horrorble $5.00 – A collection featuring all sorts of artists, ed. by Jonathan Michael Baylis. And! Some sinister sea lions!!!
Boobs by Sam Sharpe $3.00 – Right to the point.
Neely Covers Comics To Give You The Creeps Collectors Edition by Tom Neely $6.00
Buzzpop #4 Jun 10 by Matt Chicorel (Night Light Comics) $4.00
Dinosaur Time Okay #1 Sep 10 by Matt Chic (Night Light Comics) $2.00
CBGB #3 (Boom) $3.99GRAPHIC NOVELS & TRADE PAPERBACKS!
Prison Pit Book 2 by Johnny Ryan (Fantagraphics) $12.99 – Just as grody as ever. And you will like it.
Love and Rockets New Stories vol 3 by the Hernandez Brothers (Fantagraphics) $14.99
Fist Stick Knife Gun: A Personal History of Violence by Geoffrey Canada and Jamar Nicholas (Beacon) $14.00
Bound and Gagged #1 (I Will Destroy You) $10.00 – Featuring lots of alternative comics superstars like Deitch, Espy, Kaz, Nilsen, Porcellino, Reklaw and more!
Girl Genius vol 9 Heirs of the Storm by Phil and Kaja Foglio (Airship) $22.95
Too Soon Famous Infamous Faces 1995-2010 by Drew Friedman (Fantagraphics) $29.99
Anne Frank: The Anne Frank House Authorized Graphic Biography by Jacobson and Colon (HW) $16.95
ART & DESIGN BOOKS!
Street Art Doodle Book Outside the Lines by Dave the Chimp (Laurence) $19.95
Modern Patterns of Japan Sweet and Nostalgic Paper Kimono and Old Clothing by Yonagadou (PIE Books) $19.95 – Seals with beach balls! Pudgy gnomes! Pointy cute things! I heart rags. -LM
Threadless: Ten Years on TShirts from the Worlds Most Inspiring Online Design Community by Jake Nickell (Abrams) $22.50
Creative Characters: The Myfonts Interviews vol 1 ed. by Jan Middendorp (Bis) $32.00 – Featuring the first two years of Myfonts’ popular series of monthly type designer interviews.
I Am Plastic Too: The Next Generation of Designer Toys ed. by Budnitz and Kidrobot (Abrams) $45.00
Picture Book Mini Edition Contemporary Illustration by Angus Hyland (Laurence) $16.95
Nobodys Fool by Yoshitomo Nara (Abrams) $60.00 – Remember all those fun shirts and ashtrays a few years ago with white doggies and little girls with big eyes? There might have been some swears too. That guy. People LOVE him. But! This book is a little spendy for us, so that means that we only have ONE copy. Come and get it!
Adios III ed. by Konsta Ojala $35.00FICTION!
Diary of an Innocent by Tony Duvert (Semiotext(e)) $17.95DIY & CONSUMPTION (Um, Consumption As In Food and Drugs)
Natural Kitchen: Your Guide to the Sustainable Food Revolution by Eden Deborah Tull (Process) $17.95
Drinkology: The Art and Science of the Coctail by var. (STC) $22.50 – Revised and updated.MAGAZINES!
Juxtapoz #117 Oct 10 $5.99
Maximumrocknroll #330 Fall 10 $4.99
Wire #319 Sep 10 $10.99
A bunch of tattoo mags!
Extra vol 23 #9 Sep 10 $4.95
Radical Philosophy #163 $13.00
XLR8R #135 $4.99
Ready Made #49 Oct Nov 10 $4.99
Laphams Quarterly vol 3 #4 Fall 10 $15.00
Skunk vol 6 #4 $5.99
Cemetery Dance #64 $5.00
True Crime Sep 10 $8.99
Dwell Oct 10 $5.99
IdN vol 17 #4 $17.50
Wallpaper Oct 10 $9.50LITERARY JOURNALS & CHAP BOOKS
Avery Anthology #6 $10.00
Brothers Love by Ronald Merritt $15.00MAYHEM & OUTER LIMITS!
Englishman Who Posted Himself and Other Curious Objects by John Tingley (Princeton) $24.95
MUSIC BOOKS!
Toy Instruments: Design Nostalgia Music by Eric Schneider and DJ Spooky (MB) $19.95 – Eye candy for you circuit benders.POLITICS & REVOLUTION!
Anti American Manifesto by Ted Rall (Seven Stories) $15.95
Last Genet: A Writer in Revolt by Hadrien Laroche (Arsenal) $22.95SEX & SEXY!
OP Original Plumbing #4 Trans Male Quarterly The Workin Stiff Issue $8.00
Alt #2 $9.95
Sweets Magazine vol 3 #14 $5.99
Von Gutenberg #3 $19.99
Teens At Play: Naughty Naughty by Rebecca (Eros) $9.95
Love Selection TPB by Kisaragi Gunma (Dark Horse) $18.99
International Homosexual Conspiracy by Larry Bob Roberts (Manic D) $14.95 – From the creator of Holy Titclamps. -
Love In the Photobooth
These nice photographers from Colombia, Juan Felipe and Valeria got arty with our photobooth, and we just couldn’t resist posting their pictures on our blog!
And then these nice folks came in to take pictures for their wedding invites but the machine ate ’em up and never spit ’em out! But here they are. And now we can’t find their contact info! So, nice people, here are your photos! Do you know these people? Pass on the info that their pics are here!
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Matt Bergstrom Kickstarter Project

Local mad scientist Matt Bergstrom is constantly coming up with projects that straddle the border between whimsical interest in our city and extremely exact math. He’s created the Build Your Own Chicago Postcards, miniature cardboard scale model kits of Chicago landmarks. On posters, he’s measured and documented the city’s tallest buildings and its doors designed by Louis Sullivan. He’s also documented the city’s Route 66 landmarks, the motels on Lincoln Ave, and the area’s hot dog stands in 3D View-master reels.
NOW MATT NEEDS YOUR HELP!
Matt is set to release a new series of 3D Viewmaster reels documenting abandoned buildings in Chicago, and has set up a Kickstarter campaign to raise the funds to make it happen. Consider supporting this odd documentarian of our fair city.
Check out his Kickstarter campaign: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1709368454/american-ruins-in-3d
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SOUVENIR Button-O-matic Opening at Busy Beaver Button Co
Busy Beaver Button Co. celebrates fifteen years of making custom buttons for bands, artists and organizations with the Grand Opening of a pop culture Button Museum and a new Button-O-matic series for vending machines across the country appropriately themed “SOUVENIR.”
The SOUVENIR collection is curated by participating Button-O-matic locations, including Cody Hudson for the Empty Bottle, Tae Won Yu for Land, Angela Finny-Hoffman for Post 27, Edie Fake for Quimby’s, Supercorn for Fly Bird, Joe Lauer for Penelope’s, Chris Corbalis for Strange Cargo, Jason Hammel for Lula Café, Russell Etchen for Domy, Melissa Grubbs for Reckless Records, Soo Choi for Little Branch Cafe, Mei Stewart for Art Supply Warehouse, Alicia Hermanny for Uncle Fun, and Brett Manning for Busy Beaver Button Co.
Join Busy Beaver to celebrate at an opening party with the world’s largest Button-O-matic vending machine filled with 10,000 souvenir buttons, and a showcase of treats from Busy Beaver Button Co. customers like Nice Cream, the Pepperoni King, and Upton’s Naturals.
What: SOUVENIR Button-O-matic Opening
When: Friday, September 10 from 7-10PM
Where: Busy Beaver Button Co., 3279 W. Armitage Ave., Chicago, IL 60647For more info: http://www.busybeaver.net/
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Local Comics Ladies Nominated For 2010 Ignatz Awards!
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.
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Work in Progress Tonight!
Come to Quimby’s tonight at 7pm for Work in Progress!If you’re unfamiliar with Work In Progress, it’s our monthly creative and social get-together. Bring projects you’re working on, and you can get feed back, give feed back to others, or just work in a social atmosphere. We usually have some snacks too!
Work In Progress happens at 7pm on the last Wednesday or every month, and is designed to help foster the self-publishing community of Chicago.
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New Stuff This Week
We start the branding young.
So yes. We do have many sizes. For more info, click here.
Zines
Little Brother #2 $4.00 – Arty little anthology of writing and art. Comes with 2 simple yet compelling postcards. Unless they fall out on our shelves. In which case, you have to buy something else and find these random postcards in them.
Overtime Hour 14 Route 28 by Mickey Burriss $2.00
Judas Goat Quarterly #46 Sum 10 $1.50
Moral Guidance by Leisge $4.00
Drawing Down the Moon by Dennis Polames $4.00
Dog Faced #9 by Alice Wynne $1.00
Its Curtains #3 $2.00
Reality Mom vol 7 #3 by Corbin Lewars $3.00
Me and You #1 $1.00
Succumb To Scum vol 1 #2 $3.00
Welcome to Bend #2 Jun 10 by Laura Walker $2.00
Handbook vol 4 #3 2010 $6.00 – The sultry and seductive men between the pages of this sexy zine!Comics/Comix/Mini Comics
Mustaches For Fun and Profit A 24 Hour Comic by BT Livermore $4.00 – So cute! A glossery of illustrated mustaches.
B Is For Beard also by BT Livermore (Banner Year Press) $20.00 – Sort of like the above, but bigger. Jut like beards to mustaches! And this one was some kind of huge school project. And! ZZ Top is in it!
Neonomicon #1 by Alan Moore (Boom) $3.99
CBGB #1 $3.99 – Yes, as in the club.
Weird Schmeird #0 Conversations in Your Neighborhood – Fun Book Toy Thing Turn Off Your TV by Cecil Ryan Smith $7.00
Two Eyes of the Beautiful A Grotesque Horror Manga – Based On Umezuo Kazuos Blood Baptism by Cecil Ryan Smith $5.00
Double by Sarah Welch $7.00
Gutter by Sarah Welch $7.00
Cheapest Sobs by Kelly Froh $1.00
Debbies Story by Kelly Froh $2.00
Eyeball Comix #1: First Issue Horror Special $5.00 – with Paul Arserott, Rob Amos, Barry Cook and more.Graphic Novels/Trade Paperbacks
Light of Thy Countenance by Alan Moore and others (Avatar) $7.99
Hypothetical Lizard TPB by Alan Moore and others (Avatar) $14.99
Cats Are Weird and More Observations: A Cat Book by Jeffrey Brown (Quirk) $12.95 – Makes a nice companion book to his other cat-related material.
Chew vol 1 TPB Tasters Choice by var. (Image) $9.99
Tekkon Kinkreet Black and White by Taiyo Matsumoto (Viz) $29.95
RASL Pocket Book 1 by Jeff Smith (Cartoon) $17.95
The Troll King by Kolbeinn Karlsson (Top Shelf) $14.95 – Part of this summer’s comics Swedish invasion!
Mome vol 19 Sum 10 (Fantagraphics) $14.99 – This issue features The Partridge in the Pear Tree (Shaun Patridge), Josh Simmons, Olivier Schrauwen, Gilbert Hernandez, D.J. Bryant, Tim Lane, Conor O’Keefe, Robert Goodin, and T. Edward Bak.
Dar vols 1 and 2 A Super Girly Top Secret Comic Diary by Erika Moen $10.00 and $15.00 respectively – Deeply personal story about life, the things we do, the mistakes and triumphs that we have in our daily lives, the things we don’t do for whatever reason.
Moomin vol 5 by Tove Jansson (D+Q) $19.95 – Not a hippo!DIY, How-to & Food And Drugs
Creative Inc: The Ultimate Guide to Running A Successful Freelance Business by var. (Chronicle) $16.95
Home Economics: Vintage Advice and Practical Science for the 21st Century Household by Jennifer McKnight-Trontz (Quirk) $14.95 – If you weren’t paying attention in junior high when they forced you to take home ec.
Fishers of Men: The Gospel of An Ayahuasca Vision Quest by Adam Elenbaas (Tarcher) $24.95
Little Book of Shocking Food Facts by var. (Fiell) $14.95
Art Books
Outermost: The Art and Life of Jack Gaughan by Luis Ortiz (Nonstop Press) $39.95 – Science fiction and fantasy collide in this Hugo Award winner’s illustrations.
Pens Are My Friends by Jon Burgerman (IDN) $55.00 -Though known for his colourful work in drawing and print, animation and toy design, Jon Burgerman retains a British sense of self-deprecation, humour and anxiety in his aesthetic. He regularly exhibits and publishes in venues around the globe, while making sure his pop-influenced characters find their way onto bags, books, mobile phones, lunch boxes, and Frisbees, to name a few. The book includes a poster, mini-sketch book and DVD and packed with animated goodies, documentary stuff and things to beautify your computer. And um, a sick bag.
Donald Baechler & Wes Lang: Skulls and Shit (Ajax Press) $39.95 – In the Spring of 2006, the influential Stockholm gallery and social space, Loyal, exhibited drawings, collages and paintings by the emerging New York City painter Wes Lang alongside works by his similarly skeletally-obsessed mentor and friend, Donald Baechler. The two artists have been friends since the early 1990s, and there are many overlaps, echoes and rhymes in their work. Skulls and Shit collects reproductions from the exhibition, where every piece featured a skull or skeleton, photo documentation and edited transcripts from free-wheeling conversations between the artists and their gallerists/publishers, as well as revealing anecdotal writings about the artists’ everyday lives by the Swedish screenwriter and cinematographer, Fredrik Wenzel. Also includes documentation Lang giving Baechler his first tattoo.
What Do You Love IDN 15th Anniversary Edition $59.95
Invisible Covert Operations and Classified Landscapes by Trevor Paglen (Aperture)$49.95 – With an Essay By Rebecca Solnit. First photographic monograph for this guy who explores the secret activities of the U.S. military and intelligence agencies—the ‘black world’—for the last eight years, publishing, speaking, and making astonishing photographs.
Lifestyle Illustration of the 60s by Rian Hughes (Fiell) $45.00
Custom Lettering of the 60s and 70s by Rian Hughes(Fiell) $45.00 – If only it came with a CD so you could use them. They’re so cool.
Know Your Rodent by Ziggy Hanaor and Thibaud Herem (Cicada) $13.99 – Strangely compelling and cool, we bet even for someone who is freaked out by rodents.
Awdrey Gore Legacy by Edward Gorey (Pomegranate) $14.95
Utter Zoo by Edward Gorey (Pomegranate) $14.95
Fiction/Poetry Books
Anatomy of a Cratedigger chap book by Eric Evans $5.00
Contention: A Sara Grey Tale by Aaron Brownell $20.95Steampunk/Speculative Fiction
Steampunk Prime: A Vintage Steampunk Reader by Mike Ashley (Nonstop) $15.95
Grandville: A Detective Inspector Lebrock of Scotland Yard Scientific Romance by Brian Talbot (Dark Horse) $17.95Outer Limits/Mayhem Books
Suburban Knights: A Return to the Middle Ages by EF Kitchen (PowerHouse) $35.00 – Yes, these folks really get into dressing up like that. This book is more artsy tribute than mockery. With telling quotes. Chain mail your penpals about it while wearing chainmail.Magazines/Literary Journals
Juxtapoz #115 Aug 10 $5.99
Bust Aug Sept 10 $4.99
In These Times Aug 10 $3.50
Yeti #9 $11.95 – New issue of this indie music journal.
Hi Fructose #16 $6.95
Razorcake #57 $4.00
Tape Op #78 $4.95
Ready Made #48 Aug Sep 10 $4.99
Nexus vol 17 #3 $5.95
Maximumrocknroll #327 Aug 10 $4.00
Harpers Magazine Aug 10 $6.99
Sovereign #14 Aug 10 $3.95
Make vol 23 $14.99
Skunk vol 6 #3 $5.99
Girls and Corpses #4 Sum 10 $8.99
Urban Garden #11 Jul Aug 10 $5.95
Radical Philosophy #162 $13.00
Front #143 Jul 10 $9.99
Eye Spy #68 $6.50
Dissent Sum 10 $10.00
Race & Class vol 52 #1 $18.00
Granta #111 Sum 10 Going Back $16.99
Golden Handcuffs Review vol 1 #13 $9.95
IdN vol 17 #3 $17.50
IDN Extra 03 Society6 $25.00
ASR #54 Sum 10 Anarcho Syndicalist Review $5.00
Tattoo Energy #65 $6.99
Ugly Things #30 $8.95
Monster Children #27 $9.00
Shindig vol 2 #17 Jul Aug 10 $9.99
Eyemazing 2010 #2 $19.99
Creative Review Jul 10 $14.99
True Crime Summer Special 10 $10.99
Upping The Anti vol 10 $10.00Music Books
Arcana V Music Magic and Mysticism, edited by John Zorn (Hips Road)$39.95 – This special edition of John Zorn’s much acclaimed Arcana series focuses on the magical aspects of the act of making music, illuminating the sympathies between music and the esoteric tradition with the help of today’s finest experimental musicians and occultists. Among these are William Breeze, Gavin Bryars, Steve Coleman, Alvin Curran, Frank Denyer, Jeremy Folgel, Fred Frith, Sharon Gannon, Peter Garland, Genesis P-Orridge, Terry Riley, Peter Lamborn Wilson and more.
Trapped in a Scene UK Hardcore 1985-1989: Frontline Reports From the Hardcore Punk Underground by Ian Glasper (Cherry Red) $24.95
Sonic Youth Sensational Fix (Koning) $85.00 – This comprehensive 784-page volume includes two 7-inch records with unpublished songs by each member, and ephemera that includes album covers, band portraits and documentary photos, many of which have never been published before.Also!
Beautiful Losers DVD Make Something From Nothing – The documentary that told the story of California street/lowbrow art culture as it was remembered by the artists and gallery owner that experienced it. Starring: Harmony Korine, Mike Mills, Ed Templeton, Aaron Rose, Margaret Kilgallen (in footage from before she passed away), Barry McGee, Thomas Campbell, Cheryl Dunn, Shepard Fairey, Jo Jackson, Chris Johanson, Geoff McFetridge, Stephen Powers & Deanna Templeton. $29.99
Everything Is Terrible 2 Tokyo Drift DVD $20.00 – Oh snap! New one from those found footage websiteers of http://www.everythingisterrible.com/. Don’t miss them on their Quest For the Magick Crystal tour, coming to a theater near you this summer.
Sexy Book of Sexy Sex by var. (Chronicle) $24.95
Book of Unnecessary Quotation Marks: A Celebration of Creative Punctuation by Bethany Keeley (Chronicle) $14.95 – “Insert” “a” “joke” “here.”
Night of the Living Trekkies by var. (Quirk) $14.95 – The zombie mash-up craze continues.New to our website this week!:
But here are just a few!:
Breathers Book 5 by Justin Madson $6.00
Brilliant Mistake #1 by Carrie $1.00
Core of Caligula Episodes 1 through 4 by CF (Picturebox) $2.00
Dan Gleasons Big Book of Short Stories and Dogs by Dan Gleason $2.00
Ganzfeld #7 ed. by Ben Jones and Dan Nadel (Picturebox) $30.00











