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Black Eye Number 3 Release & Signing 2/18
This event is occasioned by the publication of BLACK EYE No. 3, the final and timely volume of the Ignatz-nominated Black Eye, the anthology of humor and despair published by Rotland Press. This all-comics issue compiles 136 pages with a jaundiced eye on the zeitgeist. Subtitled “A Shameful Enlightenment,” it is a riff on the absurdity of our times, as charted by a coterie of 36 international cartoonists. Black Eye No. 3 will thrill, sicken, amuse, titillate, horrify, and fortify. This event is an opportunity to bring together five of the contributing artists who are based in Chicago: Andy Burkholder, Corinne Halbert, Paul Nudd, Onsmith and Johnny Sampson. Copies of BLACK EYE No. 3 will be available for purchase, as well as a limited edition letterpress print by Paul Nudd, and a limited edition risograph print by UK artist Ben Jones. The Sightseer’s Complement, a limited run, 40-page supplemental book to Black Eye No. 3 will also be available for purchase and signing.
“Ryan Standfest brings together an exquisitely curated collection of funny, dark, and beguiling comic art for Black Eye No. 3. I’m going to read my copy by a roaring arson blaze.” —Kaz, Creator of the comic strip Underworld
The contributors to Black Eye No. 3 include: Alexis Beauclair, Tom Bunk, Andy Burkholder, Max Clotfelter, Mark Dancey, Kayla E., Vincenzo Fagnani, Penelope Gazin, Julia Gfrörer, Anna Haifisch, Corinne Halbert, Eric Haven, Ian Huebert, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Clara Bessijelle Johansson, Francis Kulikowski, Meghan Lamb, David Lynch, John Maggie, Nicolas Mahler, Jérôme Mulot, Erik Nebel, Paul Nudd, Onsmith, Pierre La Police, Helge Reumann, Josephin Ritschel, Martin Rowson, Florent Ruppert, Johnny Sampson, David Sandlin, S. William Schudlich, Santiago Sequeiros, Sammy Stein, Brecht Vandenbroucke, Chris Wright The cover is by Joan Cornellà. The book is edited by Ryan Standfest.
Founded in 2010, ROTLAND PRESS is a small publishing house located in Detroit, Michigan, USA. It is a publisher of printed projects that promote subversive humor— be it black, dark, gallows, satirical or absurd. ROTLAND PRESS aims to occupy a place between the mainstream and the avant-garde, the philistine and the genteel, industriously manufacturing the finest in despairing entertainment. Ryan Standfest in the Publisher and Editor-In-Chief. More info: rotlandpress.com
Sat, Feb 18th, 7pm – Free Event
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Quimby's Welcomes Michael DeForge with Sadie Dupuis 3/25

Join Michael DeForge for a live reading and book signing as he introduces the world to Sticks Angelica, Folk Hero. Sticks has escaped her heritage for the refuge of the woods and through her story, DeForge delivers another deeply humane work, one that subtly questions the integrity of the political state and contemporary journalism, all while investigating our relationship to the natural world.
Michael will be joined by musician Sadie Dupuis (Sad13, Speedy Ortiz) who will play a solo set following the reading. Come out for a celebratory lo-fi comics night!
Invite your friends to this event with the Facebook invite here!
More info about the book:
A Johnson has his Boswell and every Sticks Angelica has her Michael DeForge
Sticks Angelica is, in her own words, “49 years old. Former: Olympian, poet, scholar, sculptor, minister, activist, Governor General, entrepreneur, line cook, headmistress, Mountie, columnist, libertarian, cellist.” After a high-profile family scandal, Sticks escapes to the woods to live in what would be relative isolation were it not for the many animals that surround and inevitably annoy her. Sticks is an arrogant self-obsessed force who wills herself on the flora and fauna. There is a rabbit named Oatmeal who harbors an unrequited love for her, a pair of kissing geese, a cross-dressing moose absurdly named Lisa Hanawalt. When a reporter named, ahem, Michael DeForge shows up to interview Sticks for his biography on her, she quickly slugs him and buries him up to his neck, immobilizing him. Instead, Sticks narrates her way through the forest, recalling formative incidents from her storied past in what becomes a strange sort of autobiography.
Deforge’s witty dialogue and deadpan narration create a bizarre, yet eerily familiar world. Sticks Angelica, Folk Hero plays with autobiography, biography, and hagiography to look at how we build our own sense of self and how others carry on the roles we create for them in our own personal dramas.
Author Bio:Michael DeForge was born in 1987 and grew up in Ottawa, Ontario. His one-person anthology series Lose has been nominated for, or won, every major comics award including the Ignatz and Eisner awards. His previous graphic novels with Drawn & Quarterly are Ant Colony, Big Kids, and First Year Healthy. This March he releases Sticks Angelica, Folk Hero.
Sadie Dupuis is a musician, writer and artist who most frequently performs as the frontdemon of the rock group Speedy Ortiz, which has released two critically acclaimed albums for Carpark Records. She also writes politically-geared pop songs under the moniker Sad13. Based in Philadelphia, her writing on music has been published in Spin, New York Magazine, and Nylon, and she earned an MFA in poetry from UMass Amherst.

Sat, March 25th, 7pm FREE EVENT

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In New York? GRAND OPENING QUIMBY’S BOOKSTORE NYC, 2/4/17!

GRAND OPENING
QUIMBY’S BOOKSTORE NYC
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 4th, 2017
7:00 – 10:00
At 7:00 PM, Steven Svymbersky will give a short slide show talk on the history of zines followed by champagne and hors d’oeuvres.
This event is also the opening for the first major survey of works by sculptor and collage artist, Eric Kirsammer.
Quimby’s Bookstore NYC
536 Metropolitan Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11211
quimbysbookstorenyc(at)gmail(dot)com
quimbysbookstorenyc can be found on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter & Tumblr
Quimby’s Bookstore NYC joins Desert Island Comics on Metropolitan Ave in Williamsburg to bring you every cool, queer, sick, rad, aberrant, dope, weird, impossible publication available, something you never knew existed but that now you need.
Steven Svymbersky originally opened Quimby’s Bookstore in Chicago’s Wicker Park neighborhood in 1991. That store recently celebrated their 25th anniversary. Quimby’s specializes in zines, alternative magazines and underground books. Subject matter includes LGBTQ, Anarchism, Tattooing, Creative Resistance, Drugs, Minority and Women’s Issues, Taxidermy, Occult, Punk Rock, Cycling, Urban Farming, Vegetarianism, Morbid Anatomy, as well as the more outré artists working in fiction and photography.
In December 2016, Svymbersky opened the second Quimby’s location next door to Desert Island Comics (Best Comics Resource, Village Voice 2016). Desert Island has been on Metropolitan Ave over eight years. Founder, Gabe Fowler is also the publisher of the comics anthology Resist!/Smoke Signals and every year in November organizes New York’s largest underground comics convention, Comics Art Brooklyn.
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Tom Tresser & Friends talk Chicago Is Not Broke 2/8

Quimby’s welcomes authors from the book “Chicago Is Not Broke: Funding the City We Deserve,” a collection of short articles by various writers, edited by Tom Tresser, showing how we can save and generate MAJOR sustainable, progressive revenues for Chicago. The authors are all local experts in civic policy and many are educators. We seek to use this book and the ideas in it to influence Chicago’s budget process and larger discussions about our future. Details of the chapters and author bios are at www.wearenotbroke.org.
Tom Tresser is a civic educator and public defender. His first voter registration campaign was in 1972. In 2008 he was a co-founder of Protect Our Parks, a neighborhood effort to stop the privatization of public space in Chicago. He was a lead organizer for No Games Chicago, an all-volunteer grassroots effort that opposed Chicago’s 2016 Olympic bid. Tom co-founded The CivicLab, a co-working space where activists, educators, coders and designers came to work, collaborate, teach, and build tools for civic engagement. Located in Chicago’s West Loop, the space operated for two eventful years closing on June 30, 2015. He is the lead organizer for the TIF Illumination Project that is investigating and explaining the impacts of Tax Increment Financing districts on a community-by-community basis.
For more info: Tom Tresser, 312-804-3230 tom(at)civiclab(dot)us
Here’s the Facebook event post to invite your friends!
Wed, Feb 8th, 7pm – Free Event
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New Stuff This Week
Life is Beautiful vol 2 Teen Dreams and Other Stories by David Alvarado $10.00*ZINES*
KerBloom #123 Nov Dec 16 by Artnoose $2.00
Put a Egg On It #13 $8.00
Disruptor #3 Fall Win 16 Exploring DIY Punk and Hardcore Live From Chicago by Lucas Reif $5.00
Sick Muse #6 Dec 16 $6.00
When the Day Is New by Tim Pigott $3.00
*COMICS & MINIS*
As You Were #5 A Punk Comix Anthology: This Job Sucks (Silver Sprocket Bicycle Club) $15.00Coffee Spoons #3 by Megan Kirby $4.00
Air Waves Goodbye by Steve Stelling $4.00
Spinning A Yarn by Krystal Difronzo $4.00
Crooked Teeth #6 by Nate Doyle $10.00
Cyanide Milkshake #8 by Liz Suburbia $3.00
Wandering Uterus and Contemporary Applications of Ancient Medical Wisdom a Pathology Laffs Minicomic by Kriota Willberg $5.00
The Black Hood Anthology of Depression and Anxiety $10.00 – This book is determined do for comics about Depression what Black Flag did for songs about depression. 72 pages, with 10 color pieces by artists like John Porcellino, Box Brown, Tara Booth, Noah Van Sciver, Elizabeth Bethea, Josh Simmons, Mike Freiheit, Pat Aulisio, Katie Fricas, Mike (Late Era Clash) Taylor, Hyena Hell, and many others. Includes a one page comic/interview with Dwid Hellion from famed HC band Integrity, and an essay by artist/writer Eve Wood.
Our Best Shot: Disclosures of Unlawful Compassion in the United States by Avi (Silver Sprocket Bicycle Club) $4.00
*GRAPHIC NOVELS*
Mimi and the Wolves Act 3 The Howl by Alabaster $12.00
*POLITICS, REVOLUTION & CURRENT EVENTS BOOKS*
The Secret State: A History of Intelligence and Espionage by John Hughes-Wilson (Pegasus Press) $29.95
*MAGAZINES*
Maximumrocknroll #404 Jan 17 $4.99
Razorcake #95 $4.00
Juxtapoz #193 Feb 17 $6.99
Skeptic vol 21 #4 16 $6.95
Skeptical Inquirer vol 41 #1 Jan Feb 17 $5.99
2600 the Hacker Quarterly vol 33 #4 Win 2016-2017 $5.95
The Big Takeover #79 $5.99
Atlantis Rising #121 Jan Feb 17 $6.95
Nexus vol 24 #1 Jan Feb 17 $6.95
Neural #55 $7.99
Magnet #138 $4.99
Witches and Pagans #33 $6.95
Ugly Things #43 $9.95
Victory Journal #12 $16.00
Delayed Gratification #24 $20.00
Fate #730 $5.95
Tom Tom Magazine #28 $6.00
Cannabis Now #23 $7.99
Man About Town #19 Win 2016-2017 $19.99
Frankie #74 $14.95
RFD #168 Win 16 Sisters $9.95
Ghetto Blaster #45 $4.50
Shindig #61 $12.99*CHAP BOOKS, LIT JOURNALS & POETRY*
Slow Reader Magazine #1 On Haruki Murakami (Madras Press) $8.00 – Collects stories, essays, poems, illustrations, and some in-betweens that center around novelist Haruki Murakami. A poem by Raymond Carver talks of tea with Murakami and getting hit in the ear with a snowball; the Murakami menu from Nodoguro in Portland, Ore., includes Norwegian Wood (seared Japanese eggplant, bonito, ginger, and red miso) and Kafka on the Shore (sea bream sashimi with citrus skin salad and pepper); Aimee Bender writes of what it is to trust an artist, and the experience, when reading Murakami, of having “gone somewhere new, a metaphysical spelunking.” There are also contributions by Jesse Ball, Rivka Galchen, Chris Ware, Yoko Ogawa, Etgar Keret, and others.
N+1 Deep End #27 No President $14.95
Brooklyn To Mars #11 $7.99
Mercenary Girdler by Elizabeth Harper $10.00
There’s One For That #1 by Orla Foster $3.50
The Paris Review #219 $20.00
Fillip Supplement #1 $5.00
The Iowa Review vol 46 #3 Win 2016-2017 $8.95
My Nipples and Not Apologizing For Them #1 A Story of Womanhood and Triumph by Annie Baldwin $11.00
*SEXXXY*
Elska #9 Yokohama Japan $18.50
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Quimby’s 2017 Zlumber Party 1/28-1/29

Hey zinesters and comics artists! Come to our Zlumber Party (as in Zine Slumber Party)! This is the sixth year in a row we’re inviting you to come in and spend the night with us working on your zine, and start your year off with a creative frenzy! Get here at 9:30 on Sat, Jan 28th (the store closes at 10pm). Then spend the night here! Stay until 6am Sun, Jan 29th! (And yes, you can leave whenever you want before then if you want or need to.) So bring yer jammies and a sleeping bag, then leave in the morning with what you’ve been workin’ on! There will be snacks! And coffee!
What: Zlumber Party 2017!
When: Sat, Jan 28th, 9:30pm – Sun, Jan 29th, 6am
Where: Here at Quimby’s Bookstore at 1854 W. North Ave, Chicago
RSVP: Give us a holler so we have a head count: info(at)quimbys(dot)com.
Invite your friends with the Facebook invite here.
Helpful hints!
*In terms of what to bring, definitely whatever project you’re working on, whether it’s a zine, a comic, a book, a magazine, an artist book — independent publishing knows no bounds!
*Be here at 9:30pm (the store closes at 10pm). This is NOT a lock in; you can leave whenever you want. You can stay as late as 6am on sunday morning, which is the official end time for the event.
*Wear comfy clothes! Don’t forget your sleeping gear! A sleeping bag if you wanna take a break to catch a few zzzz (or just be comfy), a pillow, footie pajamas, a blanket, slippers…whatever makes you comfy.
*We’ll provide some snacks and coffee, but you may want to bring some snacks with you if you like. A good way to make new friends is bring food, is all we’re saying. If you have food sensitivities or allergies please bring whatever nourishment you need to bring to sustain you.
*We’ll also provide some office supplies (papers, pens, scissors, staplers, that type of thing), chairs and tables.
*One final note: Please don’t feel pressured to feel like you have to finish whatever you’re working on before you leave. If you feel excited to work on your project once you’ve been working on it here, that you’ve started your 2017 off jazzed that you got the creative ball rolling, then we’ve done our job (that’s once of the reasons we do this event in January). When you’re all done with your zine and you want to consign it here, we’re excited to sell it for you. More info about consignment here: https://www.quimbys.com/consignment
Also, click here for more info about consigning at Quimby’s Bookstore NYC!




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New Stuff This Week
*ZINES*
Genius Loves Company by Z. Dillon $8.00
Save The Bees Worx #3 $7.00
Table Scraps in the Kitchen With the International Pancake Film Festival vol 1 by C. Kuball $12.00
Occult Digest: A Journal of Esoteric Thought Practice and Expression vol 1 #1 $13.00
Lightness Awareness Hereness Made At Home by Emma Casey $10.00
Tributaries #6 an Interesting Case by JC $3.00
Fuggles A Beer Zine #2 Fall 16 by David Nilsen $3.50
Glyphs by Turner Hilliker $5.00
Bitch, I Know You Heard Me: Stories and Pictures About Cat Calling and Unsolicited Attention $8.00
Ugly Refridgerator: A Non Joke About Art School $1.00
Somnambulist #28 Stuck by Martha Grover $5.00 – (Pictured below.) All about being stuck – stuck physically, emotionally, spiritually.

*COMICS & MINIS*
120 Minutes: The Interview, Sketches vol 2 by Derek Marks $5.00
Baba Yaga’s House by Krystal Difronzo $5.00
Thinking of You by Andy Burkholder $5.00
Don’t Care Where the Past Was by Andy Rench $5.00
American Steel by Danielle Chenette $5.00
Animal Hair Museum #2 You Are Only the Sum of Your Influences by Matt W. Haas $3.00
Days Off #1 by Turner Hilliker $3.00
Space Center #1 by Rod Binnion $20.00
*GRAPHIC NOVELS*
Love is Love: A Comic Book Anthology to Benefit the Survivors of the Orlando Pulse Shooting $9.99 – With work by comics names as Grant Morrison, Ed Luce, Jill Thompson & more!
*ART & DESIGN BOOKS*
Imprisoned: Drawings from Nazi Concentration Camps by Arturo Benvenuti $29.99
*MUSIC & MEDIA BOOKS*
Age of Bowie: How David Bowie Made a World of Difference by Paul Morely $16.00
Spiders From Mars: My Life With Bowie by Woody Woodmansey 27.99
Bomb: The Author Interviews by Betsy Sussler $16.00 – Drawing on 30 years of BOMB Magazine.
Christmas Reference Booklet Movies #1 by J. Brewer $1.00
*FICTION*
Meditation as Way of Seeing: Beyond Mega Machine by Peter Bowman $6.50
*ESSAYS*
Flowers Among the Carrios: Essays on the Gothic In Contemporary Poetry by James Pate $10.00
*MAGAZINES*
Hi Fructose #42 New Contemporary Art Magazine $7.95
Protest 101 How to Do it and Why You Should by Bronwyn Mauldin $7.00
*POETRY & CHAP BOOKS*
Let Them Eat Chaos: A Poem by Kate Tempest $16.00 – New book from British slam poet rapper.
Everything Smells Like Breast Milk: Poems On Love Baseball and Being a Dad by Lee Kitzis $11.95
Treefingers by Alida Miranda-Wolff $6.00
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New Stuff This Week
*ZINES*
Zines from Interference Archive by Josh MacPhee:
Lonely Books $10.00
Libre Shared Struggles Mobile Print Power Interference Document #14 $12.00
Liberation Support Movement: Building Solidarity with the African Liberation Struggle $6.00Wasted Pages Anthology 2016 $2.00 – Work by the many talented folks who participated in the Wasted Pages CHIPRC workshops.
For more info about Chicago Publishers Resource Center: chiprc.org*COMICS & MINIS*
Comics from Uncivilized Books:
Get Out Your Hankies by Gabrielle Bell $6.00
Escape Route by Daniel Zender $5.00
My Dead Mother by Clara Jetsmark $6.00Magic Whistle vol 3 #3 Holiday Issue ed. by edited by Sam Henderson & David Nuss (Alternative Comics) $9.99 – Full color holiday special. Guest artists this issue include Jen Sandwich, Corinne Halbert, Barack Hussein Obama and Yikes creator Steve Weissman and the return to comics of legendary Trailer Trash creator Roy Tompkins Cover art by Drinky Crow creator Tony ‘Maakies’ Millionaire.
Dad’s Weekend by Pete Toms (Hic & Hoc) $6.00
Nyx Forms #1 by Rod Binnion $8.00
Spectacle of Nothing by Kyle Osbourne $3.00
*GRAPHIC NOVELS*

Black Eye #3 A Shameful Enlightenment by Ryan Standfest (Rotland Press) $15.95 – Final volume of the Ignatz-nominated series, an anthology of humor and despair. 136 pages, 37 international cartoonists. contributors include: Alexis Beauclair, Andy Burkholder, Julia Gfrörer, Anna Haifisch, Corinne Halbert, Alejandro Jodorowsky, David Lynch, Paul Nudd, Onsmith, Johnny Sampson & more!
Chris Ware: Conversations by Jean Braithwaite (U Press of Miss) $40.00
Soviet Daughter: A Graphic Revolution by Julia Alekseyeva (Microcosm Publishing) $14.95
Sp4rx by Wren McDonald (Nobrow) $18.95
Goodnight Punpun vol 4 by Inio Asano $24.99
Tomie by Junji Ito $34.99
The Complete Chi’s Sweet Home, 4 by Konami Kanata $24.95
Walt and Skeezix vol 7 1931-1932 by Frank King (D&Q) $44.95
*MUSIC BOOKS*

Total Chaos: The Story of the Stooges by Jeff Gold & Johan Kugelberg (Third Man) $50.00 – Author Jeff Gold and contributor Johan Kugelberg, noted music historians and collectors, spent two days with Pop at his Miami home, sharing with him their extensive Stooges collection and interviewing the legendary singer. Pop’s candid, bare-all responses left them with the almost unbelievable tale of the band he founded-the alternately tragic and triumphant story of a group who rose from youth, fell prey to drugs, alcohol, and music biz realities, collapsed and nearly 30 years later reformed, recording and touring to great acclaim.Lemmy Kilmister of Motörhead: Color the Ace of Spades (Feral House Coloring Books for Adults) $15.95
Syd Barrett and Pink Floyd Dark Globe by Julian Palacios (Plexus) $19.95 – Back in print!
*MAYHEM*
The 10 Worst Psychopaths: The Most Depraved Killers In History by Victor McQueen $9.95
*DRUUUUUUGS*
A Treasury of Hashish by Alexander Sumach THC (Ronin) $19.95 – Complete history, from medicine to indulgence. This work of art is entirely hand lettered with a clever drawing, rare photo, or antique map on every page.
*ESSAYS*
Fake Missed Connections: Divorce, Online Dating, and Other Failures by Brett Fletcher Lauer (Soft Skull) $16.95 – Now in soft cover.
*POLITICS & REVOLUTIONS BOOKS*
Crunk Feminist Collection by Cooper, Boylorn and Morris (Feminist Press) $24.95
Prison Memoirs of An Anarchist by Alexander Berkman (AK Press) $24.00
*FICTION*
Cardinal and Other Stories by Alex Higley $14.99
Difficult Women by Roxanne Gay $25.00
*MAGAZINES*
Harpers Magazine Jan 17 $6.99
Mojo #278 Kate Bush $10.99
Boneshaker Magazine #18 $14.95
True Crime Dec 16 $9.99
Wire #394 Dec 16 $9.99
Shock Cinema #51 $5.00
*LIT JOURNALS*
Taddle Creek #38 $6.95
*OTHER STUFF*
Various handmade blank journals from Jenna Citrus – various prices, various sizes, various shapes.
Dinky Shrinks by Johnny Sampson, assorted styles $5.00 each
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New Stuff This Week
Meat Cake 2017 Dame Darcy Calendar $19.00
*ZINES*
Good Riddance: A Zine About Stuff #2 by Megan Kirby and Rosamund Lannin $4.00
Auditions by Alan Hoffman $5.00
Penises Are Confusing (various issues) by Polly and Amanda $2.50
Home Now More Than Ever by Vera Benschop $7.00
Hoax #12 Feminisms and Healing $3.50
No More Words #3 Well I guess this is Growing Up $1.50
Fagazine #2 Religion $5.00
Maxistentialism #4 & #5 by Max Temkin $5.00
Homeworld #1 by Elora Powell $.60
Our Prophet Helios by Jeff Graupner $15.00
Great and Terrible Golden Age #2 Movies of the 1930s $5.00
Sex Magazine issues #1-#10, 2012-2015 ed. by Asher Penn (Powerhouse Books) $39.95
*COMICS & MINIS*
ART and BEAUTY Magazine #3 by R. Crumb (Fantagraphics) $4.95
Ifs ands Butts comic by Johnny Sampson $7.00
Girls Who Stayed by Shing Yin Khor (Sawdust Press) $8.00
Chopd Liver a Love Story by Oberon $2.00
Patient Belngings by Steve Schaberg $4.00
Tinder Love Story by Jane Austen Texas $10.99
Tin Crown #1 The Affluent Sobriety by Bobby Sims $6.00
Teech vol 2 by GS Baldridge $2.00
Jack Chick Mad Libs Party Girl by David Roche $1.00
*GRAPHIC NOVELS*
Brighter Than You Think: Ten Short Works by Alan Moore (Uncivilized Books) $22.95
Eat Me by Megan Rose Gedris $30.00
Where is Momentum by Richard Amos $9.00
Descender vol 3 Singularities by Jeff Lemire & friends $14.99
Wet Moon vol 2 Unseen Feet by Sophie Campbell $19.99
The Dark Knight Returns: The Last Crusade $17.99 – Frank Miller, along with co-writer Brian Azarrello and artist John Romita Jr., revisit the gritty world of to the best-selling and genre-defining graphic novel, THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS, with this time telling prequel, THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS: THE LAST CRUSADE, The tale of Batman’s last adventure before his retirement and eventual return years later.
*ART & DESIGN BOOKS*
Ink – The Art of Tattoo: Contemporary Designs and Stories Told by Tattoo Experts by Viction Workshop (Victionary) $39.95 – Over 700 Tattoo Flashes and Illustrations.
*POLITICS & REVOLUTION BOOKS*
Our Revolution a Future To Believer In by Bernie Sanders $27.00
*MUSIC BOOKS*
The Fucked Up the Reader: Essays From Fucked Up and Photocopied: Instant Art of the Punk Rock Movement (Kill Your Idols/Gingko Press) $14.95 – First published to critical acclaim in 1999 and reprinted numerous times, Fucked Up and Photocopied: Instant Art of the Punk Rock Movement is still the seminal book on the art of punk rock fliers. While most attention has been paid to the phenomenal archive of images in the book, the essays contained offer an incredible snapshot of the birth of the movement and its lasting legacy. The Reader collects all of these insightful pieces together with those contained in its follow up book, Punk is Dead, Punk is Everything in one tome. Writers include Brendan Mullen, Jello Biafra, Pushead, Mike Watt, Lorna Doom, Tony Alva, and many more alongside interviews with punk pioneers Ian Mackaye and Malcolm McLaren.
*FICTION*
True Death by Zackary Soof $10.00
*ESSAYS*
Stories I Tell Myself: Growing Up with Hunter S. Thompson by Juan F. Thompson $16.00 – HST’s son’s memoir. Now in soft cover.
*MAGAZINES*
Cherry Bombe #8 $20.00
Gather Journal #10 Win 17 Seven Deadly Sins Issue $19.99
Shots #134 $7.25
Glamour Girl vol 1 #4 $23.00
*LIT JOURNALS & CHAP BOOKS*
Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet #35 $5.00
Unbecoming On You by Coralyn Pedota $8.00
*SEXXXY*
Meat #22 $20.00


