Category: Quimby’s merch

  • QuimBurger Celebration, Oct 28th

    Everybody knows if Halloween falls on a weekday you do your partying the Saturday before. 2023 is no exception (especially because we’re closed on Tuesdays anyways). So join us all day on Saturday, October 28th from noon to 6pm while we transform Quimby’s into QuimBurger, with special themed merchandise and activities (and of course, candy).

    No, we won’t have hamburgers and fries, but we will be selling a super special secret thing you can only get at Quimby’s, inspired by our newest window display! Chicago artist/writer/Meanwhile reading series organizer/fast food aficionado Megan Kirby transformed our front window into a vision of greasy fast food, inspired by Chris Ware’s store logo. We’re big fans of Megan’s work around these part, from her works like Another Day In Paradise and Coffee Spoons, to her pieces in the Chicago Reader, we are thrilled to have her art in our window! We’ll have some themed things to buy related to the QuimBurger theme we’ll surprise you with that day.

    And since it’s the spooky season, we have to pay our tributes to the energies from beyond the veil. And that is why we’ll have tarot readings by Echo from 3-6pm! Echo has been reading tarot cards for decades. She uses tarot as a mind-opening tool, a method for helping us see more, a path illuminator. Find her on the internet at @fraulein_echo + echothehuman.com.

     

  • Quimby's Logo shirts back in stock

    Why was Jon Resh finally able to land his first wallride after trying for decades? Because HE WAS WEARING THE CLASSIC QUIMBY’S SHIRT, now all sizes back in stock! It makes dreams real!

    The official Quimby’s T-shirt is black shirt features our logo, designed by Chris Ware, printed on black high-quality pre-shrunken Bella + Canvas brand shirts. It’s sweet, simple, and to the point: QUIMBY’S! These shirts were printed locally, by our friends at Strange Cargo.

    Get it here.

  • Quimby's 2021 Holiday Gift Guide

    Right now our shop is crammed full of amazing, unique gifts for everyone in your life. (OK, maybe not your uncle who only wants vintage Nixon paraphernalia, but just about everybody else). Here are just a few of our staff picks for the best stuff to wrap up this season.

    And if you don’t spot the gift you’re seeking on this list, come on into the store and let us help you find that perfect present for someone you love (or for yourself … you surely deserve a little something, too).

     

    Quimby’s Schwag

    You know you love us … so spread the love around by gifting some Quimby’s merch, featuring original designs by some of our favorite artists.

    Quimby’s Gift Certificates, available in a variety of denominations

    Quimby’s Air Freshener, designed by Plastic Crimewave

    Quimby’s Coasters, featuring our classic logo designed by Chris Ware

    Quimby’s 30th Anniversary T-shirt, designed by Caroline Cash

    Quimby’s Logo T-shirt

    Quimby’s Logo Enamel Pin

    Quimby’s Logo Embroidered Patch

    Quimby’s Logo Tote Bag

    Quimby’s Bong Mice Metallic Sticker, designed by Caroline Cash

    Quimby’s Logo Sticker

     

     

    Liz, Manager and Zine Maven

    Broke, Not Broken: Personal Finance for the Creative, Confused, Underpaid, and Overwhelmed by Anna Jo Beck

    Gentrifier: A Memoir by Anne Elizabeth Moore (comes with a free bookplate signed by the author, while supplies last)

    Someplace Special, edited by Aim Ren Beland and Cynthia E. Hanifin

    Lydia Tomkiw: Poems, edited by Dan Shepelavy

    Hang in There Kitten Tea Towel, designed and hand-printed by Heather Anacker

    Dame Darcy Meat Cake Calendar 2022

     

    Caroline, Cartoonist in Residence

    Heaven No Hell by Michael DeForge

    Bubbles, An Independent Fanzine About Comics and Manga #11 (We’ve got issues #1-#10 in stock, too)

    Alanzo Sneak by Nate Garcia

    Be Gay Do Crime by Mary Nardini Gang

    You Have Been Catcalled. What Do You Do? Patch by Jenn Woodall

     

    Cynthia (Zinethia), Zine Warrior

    Qustomized Quimby’s Zine Package $25 Version (also available in $69 and $100 versions)

    Awesome Things #4 by Liz Mason (Awesome Things #1, #2, and #3 are, frankly, awesome, as well!)

    Girl in the World by Caroline Cash (comes with a free sticker sheet designed by the artist, while supplies last)

    Social Justice Kittens Calendar 2021 (available in-store only)

    Zine Game Deck by Billy McCall

    White City Devil Coffee & Coconut Candle (available in-store only, with a free Quimby’s matchbook while supplies last)

  • New Quimby's 30th Anniversary T-shirt!

    Check out our new shirt! This year we turn 30 and we’re excited to unveil one of a few fun things we’re unveiling this year, including this new t-shirt!

    Happy anniversary, us! To celebrate, Quimby’s employee/cartoonist extraordinaire Caroline Cash designed this rockin’ white shirt, a take on both Chris Ware’s Quimby character as featured on our logo.

    These shirts were printed locally, by our friends at Strange Cargo.

    Thanks to our tshirt model, Quimby’s fiction goblin and vintage clown James Webster.

     

  • Zine Club Chicago Patches!

    Zine Club Chicago now has merch! Check out the new Zine Club Chicago embroidered patches — perfect for embellishing battle vests, denim jackets, and totes bags full of zines! These 2.75-inch round iron-on patches, which were custom-made by Tim Tucker of Uranian Threads and feature the circular ZZC logo designed by Anna Jo Beck, are exclusively available at Quimby’s Bookstore now, while supplies last! There’s only had a handful made, so once they’re here in the store you’ll have to jump on it soon now if you want one!

    Zine Club Chicago will also be giving away a patch for FREE — along with an official ZCC mini cowbell, a copy of our collab zine, and fun mystery snacks — in the first-ever Zine Club Chicago raffle! Here’s how to enter:

    Buy something (anything you like!) in person or online at Quimby’s Bookstore (1854 W. North Ave) between the dates of Feb. 24 and March 15, 2021. (You can peruse the shop’s wares at quimbys.com).

    Email a copy of your Quimby’s receipt to zineclubchicago@gmail.com by 9 p.m. CST Monday, March 15. Please include your name and include any dietary restrictions when it comes to snacks.

    One winner will be randomly selected during the Zine Club Chicago Online: Is It a Zine? Edition Zoom event on Tuesday, March 16. You don’t need to attend the event to win — Zine Club Chicago will get in touch if you can’t make it that evening and your name is pulled. You can arrange to either have your package sent or leave it at Quimby’s for you to pick up.

    More info about Zine Club Chicago at Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook: @zineclubchicago

    Good luck!

  • New Quimby's Patch!

    Our 29th birthday present to ourselves: new Quimby’s patches!

    Flaunt your Chicago love with the most recent iteration of the Quimby’s Bookstore logo patch, inspired by Chris Ware’s iconic art. This most recent patch is outlined with the same salmon color featured inside. Our Quimby’s logo patches are 5-color, 3″ round, heat sealed beauties and crafted by our friends at Patches4Less.

    $6

    Order them in our webstore here!

  • New Stuff This Week

    Welcome to Venice Rxcx by Ric Clayton (Kill Your Idols) $45 – Book featuring the work of the guy who does the art work for the Suicidal Tendencies, lots of like-minded bands, LA skate graphics n more. All I wanted was a Pepsi, but I got this book instead. -Liz M.

    Unusual Sounds: The Hidden History of Library Music by David Hollander (Anthology Project) $55 – A deep dive into the music used during heyday of low-budget TV and scrappy genre filmmaking, when producers who needed a soundtrack for their commercial entertainments could reach for a selection of library music: LPs of stock recordings whose contents fit any mood required. Featuring histories, interviews, & visuals. Even George A. Romero used library music in Night of the Living Dead, which is why he wrote the intro to this examination of this unique genre at the nexus of art and commerce.

    Zines

    Riot Grrrl Reviews #2 June 18 by Jolie Ruin $2

    New titles from Chicago print artist Keith Herzik

    Interim by Kayle Karbowski $20

    alchemy zines by Brian Cotnoir

    Just Encased #2 Curated by Danielle Susi $7

    Comics & Minis

    My Green Tessellated Boudoir Winter by Krystal DiFronzo $15

    Like a Garment That Gapes by Jameson Skelton Doody $5

    New titles by H Tweedell

    Graphic Novels

    Dull Margaret by Jim Broadbent & Dix (Fantagraphics) $29.99 – Jim Broadbent, the British actor who is in, like everything, from Harry Potter to Game of Thrones (?!), collaborated with the Guardian cartoonist Dix in this book, inspired by the Pieter Bruegel the Elder’s Dulle Griet (1561) painting (aka “Mad Meg”) of a woman with a sword in one hand in front of the mouth of hell.

    Father by Gabriel M. Howell $20

    Eric by Tom Manning $24.99

    Let’s Make Comics: An Activity Book to Create, Write, and Draw Your Own Cartoons by Jess Smart Smiley $12.99

    Luisa, Now and Then by Carole Maurel (Humanoids) $29.95 – At 32, Luisa encounters her 15-year-old self.

    Out in the Open by Jesús Carrasco (Self Made Hero) $24.99

    Art & Design

    The Design of Dissent: Greed, Nationalism, Alternative Facts, and the Resistance by Milton Glaser / Mirko Ilic $25

    Skin & Ink: Illustrating the Modern Tattoo by Sandu (Gingko Press) $39.95

    Far Fetched Inversosimilie by Jesse Jacobs (Tabularasa Edizioni) $36

    The Creature Garden: An Illustrator’s Guide to Beautiful Beasts & Fictional Fauna by Harry Goldhawk / Zanna Goldhawk $25

    Politics & Revolution

    90s Bitch: Media, Culture, and the Failed Promise of Gender Equality by Allison Yarrow $16.99 – Examines the history of women in the 1990s, during which American society grew increasingly hostile to women who dared to speak up.

    Rendezvous With Oblivion: Reports from a Sinking Society by Thomas Frank $25 – The founding editor of The Baffler and acclaimed author of Listen, Liberal presents a collection of scathing interlocking essays denouncing the four-decade economic battle in America that has culminated in today’s devastating levels of financial inequality.

    Outer Limits

    Magic Medicine: A Trip Through the Intoxicating History and Modern-day Use of Psychedelic Plants & Substances by Cody Johnson $24.99

    Film & Music Books

    Room to Dream by David Lynch / Kristine McKenna $32 – Part memoir-part bio, McKenna talks to people in Lynch’s life, they talk smack about him and then he refutes it! What an idea! – Liz M.

    The Yacht Rock Book: The Oral History of the Soft, Smooth Sounds of the 70s and 80s by Greg Prato $22.95

    Sex Guides & Culture

    Many Love: A Memoir of Polyamory and Finding Love(s) by Sophie Lucido Johnson $16.99

    Magazines
    Lacunae vol 1 An Undergraduate Journal for Queer of Color Critique $12
    RFD #174 Sum 18 Amuse Us $11.95
    Fortean Times #367 $12.50
    Mojo #296 $11.25
    Shock Cinema #54 $5

    Lit Journals & Chap Books
    Staind vol 2 The Shame Issue $15
    Swiping Right and Other Regrets by Noelle Pouzar $12
    Tilde # 1 $7
    Submerging #3 Where Are We In the Story $6

    …and as usual, much, much more!

  • New Stuff This Week


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    Quimbys Bookstore 25th T-shirt by Gabby Schulz $15.99Modeled by the artist himself above. Celebrate two and a half decades of the weirdest bookstore on the planet by wearing a Quimby’s t-shirt designed by comics artist and Quimby’s employee extraordinaire Mr. Gabby Schulz (aka Ken Dahl), author of such fine books as Sick, Monsters and Welcome to the Dahl House, and who is responsible for many of the winning signs around the store. These shirts were printed locally, by our friends at Sharprint Decorated Apparel, and we couldn’t be happier with the work they’ve done. These chino-printed 4 color babies come on a white shirt and declare to the world, Quimby’s has been “tenaciously resisting the 21st Century Since 1991.”

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    Chris Ware Quimby’s 25th Print in 2 sizes!
    It’s a model of our store that you can make your very own in-house Quimby’s to stare at any time you want. It also explains, in the poetic way that only Mr. Ware can, the story of the store, his relationship with it, and some of the key players in the store: including the original and current owners as well as the manager. Don’t miss this chance to build your very own Quimby’s! PLUS! The smaller edition of this print has an Acme Novelty Library comic on the back by Mr. Ware, originally published in Chicago’s very NewCity in 1996, featuring Jimmy Corrigan learning about freak culture here at this fine establishment, then disseminating his first Xeroxed foray into fringe publishing.

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    Ever Evolving Bastion of Freakdom: A Quimby’s Bookstore History In Words and Pictures by Liz Mason, Keith Helt and Steven Svymbersky $6.00 – The story of the early days of Quimby’s up through today. Pictures, graphics, juice, from employees, shoppers, consignors and artists that have frequented the store’s hallowed doors. This special “ashcan edition” is a limited print run zine to celebrate the store’s silver jubilee and documents much of the mirth and mayhem that has made Quimby’s the place that it is. We are proud to unveil it.

    Coming this week!:

    Quimbrew

    Pre-order QuimBrew by Marz Community Brewing & Quimby’s Bookstore with an awesome label by the amazing Chicago artist Laura Park. Order it from The Beer Temple, and your shipment will come with the Quimby’s oral history zine!

    *ZINES*

    Somnambulist #27 Two Friends Talk About Their Cities by Martha Grover $5.00

    Lady Teeth issues #4-8 by Taryn Hipp, various prices $2.00

    *COMICS & MINIS*

    Sparrows Dragon: A Prelude by Ariel Chan $6.00

    Shape Denter #1 & Modern Place vol 1 by Rodger Binyone (No-Man Illustration) $20.00 each

    Hairless Who #3 by Joe Tallarico $6.00

    Good Area by Dan Dandrea $1.00

    Weird View Weird Few by Evah Fan $6.00

    Fluke Fanzine #13 with Tav Falco $4.00

    *ART & DESIGN BOOKS*

    Dabs Myla Before and Further (Gingko Press) $24.95

    Shelter: Moki (Gingko Press) $29.95

    A Cycling Lexicon: Bicycle Headbadges from a Bygone Era by Phil Carter & Jeff Conner (Gingko Press) $19.95

    Street Book: Writer’s Walk by Benjamin Legan (Publikat) $24.95 – 32 different city settings filled with buses, benches, subway platforms and other features for you tag and mess up.

    Steampunk: The Art of Retro-Futurism by Dopress Books (CYPI Press) $39.95

    The Jukebox Coloring Book by The Jukebox Cowboys (Publikat) $12.95 – A bunch o’artists illustrated songs by artists like Johnny Cash, the Village People, and Grandmaster Flash — now you can color them in.

    *MUSIC BOOKS*

    Hard-Core: Life of My Own by Harley Flanagan (Feral House) $23.95 – Memoir from the founder of the Cro-Mags.

    Oh So Pretty: Punk in Print 1976-1980 by Rick Poynor (Phaidon) $29.95

    Swim Through the Darkness: My Search for Craig Smith and the Mystery of Maitreya Kali by Mike Stax (Ferl House) $19.95 – Craig Smith was a 1960s golSwimThroughTheDarkness_Cover_small-e1469737892615den boy – good looking, charismatic, outgoing; a preternaturally gifted musician and songwriter whose songs were recorded by some of the biggest names in entertainment – Andy Williams, Glen Campbell, the Monkees. Starting out his career on the Andy Williams Show as a member of the Good Time Singers, Smith next teamed up with Chris Ducey in the duo Chris & Craig, then the Penny Arkade, a talented group mentored and produced by Mike Nesmith of the Monkees. Smith’s future success seemed assured, until an unexpected turn of events plunged him into a terrifying darkness. Clean-cut Craig Smith became Maitreya Kali, the self-proclaimed psychedelic Messiah. He laid out his poignant, disturbing schizophrenic vision on a sprawling self-released double-album before disappearing completely. Author Mike Stax spent fifteen years piecing together the mystery of Maitreya Kali, uncovering one of the strangest and most tragic untold stories of the 1960s and ‘70s.

    Terminated for Reasons of Taste: Other Ways to Hear Essential and Inessential Music by Chuck Eddy (Duke U Press) $26.95

    *FICTION*

    Late Stories by Stephen Dixon (Curbside Splendor) $16.95

    *POLITICS & REVOLUTION*

    Demand the Impossible: A Radical Manifesto by Bill Ayers (Haymarket) $14.95

    *LIT JOURNALS*

    Wrong Quarterly Issue #4 $9.99

    *FOR THE KIDDIES*

    Charlotte Wander On by Matt Cubberly & Irene Kovalova $20.00

    Blip: A Toon Book by Barnaby Richards (Raw Junior) $12.95

  • Patches Are Back!

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    Back in Stock! Quimby’s Patches! 5-color beauties for easy stitching!

    Because we remembered there’s a hole in your favorite hoodie, we made you Quimby’s patches to fix it with! Our Quimby’s logo patches are 3″ round and crafted by our friends at Patches4Less.

    Order yours now here: https://www.quimbys.com/store/3930

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  • Why Yes, We Do Have T-Shirts In Kids Sizes

    470Thanks for modeling, Ainsley Avers! The shirt features our logo, designed by Chris Ware, printed on black pre-shrunken cotton. It’s sweet, simple and to the point: QUIMBY’S! We have sizes for babies, kids and adults. Order your here now!