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  • Zine Club Chicago Online: Show Us Your Stacks Edition, Feb. 21st!

    Zine Club Chicago Online: Show Us Your Stacks Edition
    7:30 p.m. CT Tuesday, February 21 on Zoom
    Free!

    Whenever we ask folks which subjects they’d like to discuss at our events, zine organization tops the list. So in February, we’re bringing back our popular Show Us Your Stacks theme for the third year in a row!

    This month, we’ll be meeting on Zoom so y’all can show off how you organize the zines you choose to bring home with you. Whether you meticulously catalogue your zines, toss them in random piles, or something in between, we want to know about the ways you arrange, display, and categorize your personal collection.

    Get your self-published stash in order (or leave it messy), BYOS(nacks), and join us on Zoom for Zine Club Chicago Online: Show Us Your Stacks Edition at 7:30 p.m. CT Tuesday, February 21 on Zoom!

    ** RSVP required ** We want to make sure that our online Zine Club Chicago events are a safe space, so we won’t be releasing the Zoom link publicly. If you’d like to attend, please email zineclubchicago@gmail.com to RSVP by 9 p.m. CT Monday, February 20 (the evening before our event). We’ll email you the Zoom link by 5 p.m. CT on Tuesday, February 21.

    Zine newbies and longtime enthusiasts alike are always welcome at Zine Club Chicago, the city’s only book club-style event for people who read zines. This free monthly series is produced by Cynthia E. Hanifin and sponsored by Quimby’s Bookstore. Anna Jo Beck designs our monthly flyers, created our logo, and made our Zine Club Chicago Shout-Outs site, where folks can peruse and recommend zines we’ve discussed at our events.

    More info on the Zine Club Chicago social media channels: @zineclubchicago. Facebook event here.

    Image description: A red-and-blue infographic flyer, with the image of mini zines tucked into plastic sleeves inside a binder, and text that reads: “Zine Club Chicago: Show Us Your Stacks Edition; Online! Free! Zoom info on quimbys.com; 7:30 p.m. CT Tuesday, February 21”

  • New Stuff This Week

     

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    Zines

    Brand Names written by Billy McCall & illustrated by Sully Kaiju $4

    Fish-Ins & Black Native Solidarity In the 1960s by Mariame Kaba (Half Letter Press) $7

    Multiple issues of Coffee People Zine

    Baphometta and the Fortune Teller by Davidt Dunlop $8

    Dungeons and Dragons Ability Checks and Their Meanings by Smol Cynic $4

    Drawn to History vol 1 #1 Jan 2023 $4.50

    Ripped Head vol 2 $15

    Student Planner: A Reflection On My Four Years at Art School and Educational Institutions $15

    Unresolved #5 by Eli Schmitt $5

    Figure Drawing Companion: 100 Plus Poses to Sketch On the Go by Maria B Cosenza $21.99

    Collector by Jessica Hoofnagle (Fluke Publishing) $5

    zines by Karis: New Beat Generation $24.99, 2022 $15, Butterfly Shit $5

    Comics & Minis

    King-Cat #82 by John Porcellino $5

    Shadow Banshee Head Full of Clouds by Nadia Stodder $2

    New Comics by Mae Lyne: Boys $15, Alter Ego The Neon City $4

    Comics by Douglas Cueva, $1 each: Tiny Comix #1 Call Me Asmael by Doug Cueva, Vomito #3 Im Not an NFT Comics Anthology

    Comics by Michaela Chan: Flood #1 $5, Lab Rat #1 & #2 $4 each

    Our Grand Station 2nd edition by Kelly Wang $23

    comics by Daimon Drew This/Daimon Hampton: Gold $5.00, Stoopin’ A Bronzeville Twitter Project $13, Paper Wings $3, Punx: An X Men Art Book $10

    comics by Juan Lara: Jalapeno Business Comics Inspired by Text Messages and Mexican Food $5, Space Foo #1 $5, Odd Goblins #1 by Juan Lara $6

    comics by Kapka: Missing by Kapka $20, Doobie Diary $15

    Falke by JD Riley and Kradeelav $16

    Wiggle Bird Comix #51 Tales 4 Tomorrow by Mergo Petrichor (Wiggle Bird Mailing Club) $5

    Bong Verse #1 and 2 by Ari Gomez $15

    Comic Book Millionaires – Parody Issue by Eric Gordon and Jeremy Rosenstein $6.99

    Hacks for Hacks by Jude Bettridge $4

    Graphic Novels

    The Day the Cat Got Shot by Ben Dudley $17

    Esther’s Notebooks by Riad Sattouf $30

    Post York by James Romberger $17.99

    Theth: Tomorrow Forever by Josh Bayer $24.99

    Music & Film Books

    101 Films You Could See Before You Die: A Film Guide for the Disenchanted by Billups Allen (Goner Records) $18.99

    Busking Blues: Recollections of a Chicago Street Musician and Squatter by Westley Heine $20

    Magazines

    Geez #67 Win 23 Craft at the End of the World $15

    Lit Journals

    Moss Piglet Jan 2023 Seventh Anniversary Issue $12

    The First Line vol 24 #4 $6

    The Last Line #8 $3

    Other Stuff

    The Magickal Botanical Journal: Plants from the Witch’s Garden by Maxine Miller & Christopher Penczak (Llewellyn) $19.95

  • Vote Quimby's Bookstore for Best Comics Shop of Chicago!

    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.

  • New Stuff This Week

     

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    Zines

    The Escapist Artist #69 by Jolie Ruin $2

    Thoughts Feelings Actions $3

    Don’t Listen in Secret $3

    OYP $7

    I Am Enough $2

    Mi Abuelito $2

    Poems For a Sharp Boy by Katerina Ellison-Batt $1

    Tiny Words From Far Away $1

    Cow Club by LG Teevee (Clinically Proven Press) $2

    From Fluke Publishing: Invisible Eye #2 $11, People In My Panic Room by Ian Addison $5

    From Small Sword Press: No Fucking Walls Around Us $3, June Drawings by Kai Lumbang $7, Stale Cupcakes Fanzine #1 Mar 20 $10

    Sludge Diaries Micron Vomit by Mollo Hersh $7

    Antigravity Jan 2023 $10

    What I Wish I Knew About the Pelvic Floor Before I Developed Chronic Pain by Amy Wanner Jeansonne $10.00

    zines by Allison Catuira $2 each: Body In Space, Catfish Sinigang, Nilaga, Tastes Like Home: A Collection of Recipes of My Comfort Foods

    Comics & Minis

    Lauren Ipsum #2 by Charles Brubaker $5

    When We Were Trekkies #1-3 Project Manhattan by Joe Sikoryak $4 each

    Crash Coral #1 by R. Avilez and Lainey Williams $5

    Seconds Minutes Hours Days Weeks Months Years Decades by Paige Yes Treebridge $10.00

    Graphic Novels

    Cankor by Matthew Allison $35

    W the Whore by Anke Feuchtenberger and Katrin de Vries $39.95

    Godhead vol 2 by Ho Che Anderson (Fantagraphics) $24.99

    Politics & Revolution Books

    Darkwater: Voices from Within the Veil by WEB DuBois (McSweeneys) $26

    The Family Roe: An American Story by Joshua Prager $20

    Music

    Bone Music: Soviet X-Ray Audio, Edited by Stephen Coates (Strage Attractor Press) $34.95

    Mayhem & Outer Limits

    Aleister Crowley In Paris: Sex, Art and Magick In the City of Light by Tobias Churton $40

    DIY Books

    Social Change Now: A Guide for Reflection and Connection by Deepa Iyer (Thick Press) $20

    Magazines

    Uppercase #56 A Magazine for the Creative and Curious $20

    Chap Books

    In One’s Hand by Todd Evans $22

    Other Stuff

    Dream Bindery MINI Softcover Blank Book Journal $13

    2023 Planner by Nora Catlin $18

  • Naked Raygun Signs Limited Edition Comic Book/Broken Things 7" + WAX TRAX! Naked Raygun Pop-Up on Feb 4th

    Naked Raygun Signs Broken Things 7″ With Comic
    +
    WAX TRAX! Naked Raygun Pop-Up on Feb 4th

    at Quimby’s Bookstore
    Saturday, Feb 4th, 3pm

    Quimby’s welcomes Chicago punk legends Naked Raygun for an in-store signing of their limited edition 7″ Broken Things that comes with a comic insert (and etched B side) by indie comics artists James Romberger (who will also be joining us!) & Josh Bayer.

    In addition to the band’s attendance, famed vinyl titans WAX TRAX! will be on hand to offer additional NR merch in a pop-up store that fits right in with Quimby’s.

    Broken Things is from NR’s first album in 30 years, Over the Overlords. This 7″ is brought to you courtesy of Xylophone, and Quimby’s is the only store in Chicago / Illinois / The Midwest / the 49 states (that are not New York) that has this!

    Excited to see you at our free event!

    Want to buy Broken Things in advance so it doesn’t run out before you get here? Get it at quimbys.com here.

    Dig that flyer! Art by James Romberger and Josh Bayer, with art direction by Jason Mojica.

    FB event invite here.

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    And!

    •There may be some FREE SHIT.

    •There will be silkscreened event posters for sale featuring new James Romberger & Josh Bayers art.

    •We will have a limited amount of blue vinyl of the comic + 7″ that you can only get AT THE EVENT!

    •There is an official unofficial afterparty in the works.

    •We should add that the date of this event is also the birthday of Quimby’s manager Liz.

    •You have no excuse not to attend.

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    P.S. You saw Quimby’s in the background of the NR documentary, right?

    P.P.S. Can you count how many past and present Quimby’s employees are in the NR video for “Living the Good Times”?

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    ***The Fine Print That You Should Most Positively, Definitely, Indubitably Read***

    Please adhere to these rules and don’t drive Quimby’s employees bananas:
    Due to small print run, purchase of this item is limited to 2 per customer at both quimbys.com and in store.
    Band will only be signing copies at our event on 2/4/23. Customer must be present at event to get their item signed.
    Quimby’s will not get this item signed for you, nor will we hold or ship signed copies.
    Due to time constraints, we respectfully customers to limit signing requests to 3 items or less per person.

    No swimming without lifeguard on duty.

     

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  • New Stuff This Week

     

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    Zines

    KerBloom #159 by Artnoose $2.00

    Zines by Your Pal AL: In the Night: A Retrospective $3.00, Pocket Isopod $4.00

    How to Have More Fun On Your New Bike by Rosario Parker Gordon $8.00

    Craigslist Zine #1 $4.00

    Flung From the Volcano #2 by Emmy E. Smith and Guy Laramie $5.00

    Comics

    666 #2 Blood: A Horror Anthology (Really Easy Press) by Caroline Cash & friends $12

    Graphic Novels

    Sungazer by T. Sean $15

    Art Books

    Fungal Inspiration: Art and Illustration Inspired by Wild Nature (Victionary/Gingko) $45

    Graphite: The H to B of Contemporary Pencil Art & Drawings (Victionary/Gingko) $45

    Dark Inspiration: Grotesque Illustrations, Art & Design (Victionary/Gingko) $45

    Visions of the Occult: An Untold Story of Art and Magic by Victoria Jenkins (Tate Publishing) $35.00

    Politics & Revolution Books

    Restocks & New Stuff From GenderFail, including: Manifesto Profit for Survival: Discourses on Anti-Capitalist Publishing Practices by Be Oakley $22.00, Against Artsploitation Unionizing the New Museum by Dana Kopel $20.00, GenderFail Reader #4 $20.00 & more.

    The Enduring Legacy of Portland’s Black Panthers: The Roots of Free Healthcare, Free Breakfast, and Neighborhood Control in Oregon by Joe Biel (Microcosm) $19.99

    From Conflict to Community: Transforming Conflicts Without Authorities by Gwendolyn Olton (Microcosm) $16.95

    The George Floyd Uprising edited by The Vortex Group (PM Press) $22.95

    Decolonize Self-Care by Alyson K. Spurgas and Zoe C. Meleo-Erwin $19.95

    Labor Power and Strategy by John Womack Jr. (PM Press) $16.95

    We Go Where They Go: The Story of Anti-Racist Action by Shannon Clay (PM Press) $24.95

    Agitated: Grupos Autónomos and Armed Anticapitalism in Spain, 1974–1984 by Joni D. (AK Press) $24

    Music Books

    Hit Girls: Women of Punk in the USA, 1975-1983 by Jen B. Larson (Feral House) $28.95

    Like Punk Never Happened: Culture Club and the New Pop by Dave Rimmer (Faber & Faber) $14.95

    Fiction

    Bicycles and Broomsticks: Fantastical Feminist Stories About Witches on Bikes edited by Elly Blue (Microcosm) $12.95

    DIY

    Culpeper’s Complete Herbal: A Compendium of Herbs and Their Uses by Nicholas Culpeper $24.95

    Magazines

    RFD #192 $11.95

    Poetry, Chap Books & Fiction Zines

    Bard Kinetic by Anne Waldman (Coffee House Press) $19.95

    Extremely Gay For the Moon and the Lake by Erin J. Watson & Hyacynth Wrobel $5.00

    All Clues Point to Mystery (The Meatball Mystery Series) by Damon Charles Bishop $8.95

    Sexxxy

    Atlas of Half-Lives $8

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    Zines

    Crass $1.00

    Everytime Burt Ward Says Holy $1.50

    Heliotrope #1 A Guide to a More Sustainable Lifestyle $15.00

    Zines by Hadass Bar-Lev: Purple Moon Spawn: A PMS Perzine #18-#19 $1.50 each, More Than Default Male: A Perzine Comprehensive Zine About Multi-Gender Hebrew $2.50, Raise Your Horns Grrrls and Growls #2 Nov 22 Hadass Bar-Lev $2.50 + a bunch of restocks

    zines by Arwen: Music Reviews For People Who Like That One Song Off That One Album #1 $4.00, Eight Drawings of Hot Dogs Dec 22 by Arwen $1.00

    No Bad Whores Just Bad Laws Support Hose Year 6 $5.00

    Comics & Minis

    Comics by Alan Jennings $5.00 each: Florida Man An Expose, Primer on Greek Gods and Hangers On, Scenes From the Life of General George Washington Retold & more.

    Graphic Novels

    Weekly Bun Life vol 1 by Jessi Zabarsky $10.00

    Art Books

    Drawing by Laurie Lipton (Last Gasp) $49.99

    Mayhem & Outer Limits

    Occult Paris: City of Night by Philippe Baudouin and Daphna Sebbane $14.00

    Music Books

    Touch and Go: The Complete Hardcore Punk Zine ’79-’83 (Bazillion Points) $39.95 – Reprint!

    DIY

    Cross Stitch or Die Tryin’: 30 Patterns for Hip Hop Lovers by Kate Blandford $16.95

    Magazines

    Apartamento #30 $35.00

    For the Young at Heart

    Sound of Letters by Julien Billaudeau (Little Gestalten) $26.95

    Other Stuff

    Mushroom Lovers Journal $12.95

  • Sam Kunkel Discusses Gustave Kahn’s The Solar Circus With Jeremy Kitchen at Quimby's on Feb 18th

    Quimby’s welcomes translator Sam Kunkel, who will discuss the great forgotten Symbolist masterpiece The Solar Circus with Chicago author and critic Jeremy Kitchen on Saturday, Feb 18th at 3pm in the afternoon.

    Gustave Kahn’s The Solar Circus is an 1898 French novel dripping in psychedelic images of exotic gemstones, merfolk, and phantasmagoric menageries. Inverting day for night and reality for a dazzling dream, this is the story of a solipsistic Bavarian count who falls in love with the star of a traveling circus—thereby forcing him out of self-imposed seclusion. As the lovers set out from the count’s castle, they encounter a world in transformation: peasants in rebellion, the bright lights of London’s Orpheum theater, and even an ether-swilling Jack the Ripper in an opium den. In the process, the count must come to grips with his own fragile notions of superiority and truth.

    The Solar Circus is text unlike any other, one that vacillates  effortlessly between wild, imagistic poetry and philosophical prose, prefiguring those seminal 20th century works of Modernist literature which would appear more than two decades later.

    The Solar Circus is being published by Michigan City-based First to Knock. Its publication will mark not only the novel’s first appearance in English but also its first independent reissue since it was published in 1898. The novel has been newly translated by Sam Kunkel, a Paris-based, Chicago-born scholar of 19th century Symbolist literature.

    Kunkel will discuss Kahn’s novel and its place in the lineage of circus books with Chicago’s very own Jeremy Kitchen—author, literary critic, and librarian. A Q&A will follow. Books will be for sale.

    For more info:

    firsttoknock.com

    Facebook Event Invite.

    instagram.com/firsttoknock

    info(at)firsttoknock(dot)com

    About Solar Circus on Tour

  • Zine Club Chicago IN PERSON: No Sleep 'Til Stapling Zinemaking Hangout, Jan. 21st!

     

    Zine Club Chicago IN PERSON: No Sleep ’Til Stapling Zinemaking Hangout!
    7-11 p.m. CT Saturday, January 21
    Quimby’s Bookstore, 1854 W. North Avenue
    Free!

    Is making progress on your zine projects one of your new year’s resolutions? Then kick off 2023 with Zine Club Chicago at the No Sleep ’Til Stapling Zinemaking Hangout!

    Bring your work-in-progress, create a new zine on the spot, or just catch up with other zine folks at our 4-hour Saturday night event here at the shop. (This gathering will channel the chill hangout vibe of Quimby’s Zlumber Parties of yore.)

    We’ll have zinemaking supplies, creative prompts, and snacks on hand. Zinemakers are encouraged to bring their zines to swap with others! We’ll keep the party rolling from 7 to 11 p.m.; feel free to drop in anytime during the evening. (Bonus points if you wear your cutest pjs.)

    Out-of-town friends, Zine Club Chicago will be back on Zoom with y’all in February for a special event that could only happen online! If you’d like to get together virtually with zine pals this month, check out Zine Party!, hosted as always by Michael Verdi, at 7:30 p.m. CT Tuesday, January 10. For more info and the Zoom link, visit zine.party.

    Zine newbies and longtime enthusiasts alike are always welcome at Zine Club Chicago, the city’s only book club-style event for people who read zines. This free monthly series is produced by Cynthia E. Hanifin and sponsored by Quimby’s Bookstore. Anna Jo Beck designs our monthly flyers, created our logo, and made our Zine Club Chicago Shout-Outs site, where folks can peruse and recommend zines we’ve discussed at our events.

    More info on the Zine Club Chicago social media channels: @zineclubchicago. Facebook event here.

    Image description: A red-and-blue infographic flyer, with the image of a table full of people making zines, hanging out, and eating snacks, with text that reads: “Zine Club Chicago: No Sleep ‘Til Stapling Zinemaking Hangout! In Person! Free!;Quimby’s Bookstore, 1854 W. North Avenue in Wicker Park; 7-11 p.m. CT Saturday, January 21”