Monthly Archive for May, 2011

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THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED Eddie Trunk Signs Essential Hard Rock and Heavy Metal 5/20

Event Canceled!

The Eddie Trunk Signing for Eddie Trunk’s Essential Hard Rock and Heavy Metal at Quimby’s 5/20 has been canceled.

Due to unseen circumstances, this signing has been cancelled. Stay tuned to quimbys.com for a potential rescheduling of this event in the future.

Weekly Top 10

Thanks to Jerianne Thompson of Zine World for these Revenge of Print stamps!

1. Paying For It: A Comic Strip Memoir About Being a John by Chester Brown (D&Q) $24.95 – Chester Brown did a pretty great thing with this book, one of the most anticipated graphic novels pretty much ever. I think it’s about time more johns speak out publicly about their involvement and investment in sex economies. In Paying For It, Brown presents an especially crisp libertarian-flavor case in favor of decriminalized sex work. There’s also sort of a nice journey of personal growth in here too where, through the course of the book, he goes from completely trashing and dismissing the idea of “romantic love” to finding his own weird and wonderful variation of it (thanks to his john-dom).Here in Chicago, aldermen are currently trying to get batshit-crazy anti-prostitution laws on the books, so, you know, speaking up about the destigmatizing and decriminalizing of sex work truly matters. Brown’s frank and shame-free stance is loud and clear and his cartooning style is built primarily around building his case. At times, the dialogue gets so loaded it’s almost polemic but the characters are all fleshed out enough that it sways more toward Fun Home-style self-analytical autobio. Also, there’s this tricky issue where he draws all the women he pays with the same faceless anonymity. Initially, this seemed troublesome, but I think that here Brown is showing us physical anonymity while letting the dialogue convey some of the subtler levels of involvement that make each of his encounters unique. When I think of great writing and art by sex workers, johns are often afforded a similar style of anonymity, making Brown’s approach just seem like common courtesy from the other side of the coin. -EF

2.The Believer #80 May 11 $8.00

3. Diamond Comics #6 (Floating World) $4.00

4. Kus #5 Baltic Comics Magazine

5. Rigor Mortis vol 4 by Davida Gypsy Breier $3.50 – The classic horror review zine with MAD drawing chops! Much like Robin Bougie’s Cinema Sewer, Rigor Mortis is oozing outrageous content out every orifice. Built on an open artery of monster flick reviews with special features on sexual subversion and queer subtext in early horror cinema, this is like sweetened condensed homebrew Fangoria . -EF

6. Ultraviolet Catastrophe by Andrea Walls $5.00 – “Ultraviolet Catastrophe is a chapbook excerpted from a larger work-in-progress, The Black Body Curve, a full-length collection of poetry in which the author considers the events of May 13, 1985, the day the city of Philadelphia, under the leadership of its first Black Mayor, dropped a C-4 explosive into the roof of 6221 Osage Avenue, a row-home known to be occupied by men, women and children, ultimately killing 11 people including 5 children and destroying 61 homes leaving 250 citizens homeless. The author tries to answer the question, how did this happen? How did issues of race, rhetoric and geography collide with the city’s history to inform the catastrophic conflict with the MOVE Organization and the residents of Osage Avenue?”

7. Boneshaker Magazine #4 $9.00

8. Boys Club #4 by Matt Furie (Pigeon Press) $6.00

9. Monocle vol 5 #43 May 11 $10.00

10. List #12: Goodbye Baltimore $3.00

New Stuff This Week

ZINES & ZINE-RELATED BOOKS!
Haymarket 1886:2011 by AREA Chicago $5.00 – Featuring contributions by and about: Penelope Rosemont, David Roediger, Alma Washington, the history of Haymarket walking tours, Euan Hague, Paul Buhle, Peter Chanthasena and Anh Nguyen, the Haymarket Historic Landmark District, Paul Durica, the South Chicago ABC Zine Distro, reflections on Haymarket from the shadow of September 11, Holly Nelson, May Day, the Charles H. Kerr Publishing Company, Josefa Mellor and Nick Naber, 134 years of social struggle in Pilsen, Teko Sãso, Anthony Rayson. Jerry Mead-Lucero, Sam Mitrani, alternative Haymarket monument proposals, Samuel Barnett, Lucy Parsons, teaching and learning about Haymarket and more.
Rigor Mortis vol 4 $3.50
Little Otsu Living Things vol 3 by Hannah Waldron (Little Otsu) $6.95
Little Otsu Living Things vol 4 by Lilli Carre (Little Otsu) $6.95
How I Quit School #2 $3.00
Monsters Rock Tattoos #1 Jan 11 by Kione Kochi $4.00 – Zine and temporary tattoo pack.
Broken Pencil #51 $5.95
Bite Sized Wisdom by E. Jason Gremley $5.00
NBB by various $5.00
Dear Sweetness Dan Gleasons Greatest Hits vol 3 by Dan Gleason $8.95 – Don’t miss Dan and friends here at Quimby’s for this release event 5/21!
Stupor Treasury of True Stories by Steve Hughes $14.95
Esoterra: The Journal of Extreme Culture by Chad Hensley (Creation) $24.95

COMICS & MINI COMIX!
Magic Hedge And Other Stories #1 Magic Moments by Marian Runk $10.00
Foie Gras #3 by Edie Fake and Joy of Cooking $2.00
RASL #10 by Jeff Smith (Cartoon) $3.50
New Adventures of Beastlord #1 by Chris Kuzma $4.00
From Light to Light #1 by Alan D. Caear $6.00
Tales From the Salmon #1 by Alan D. Caear $6.00
Poison the Cure #3 by Jad Ziade and Alex Cahill $11.00
Post Age by Sua You $4.00
Asian Mysticism Mar 11 by Sua You $4.00
Trapped by Sophie Yanow $5.00
Vsnqst by Sophie Yanow $5.00
Solo #1 by Waxwing $4.00
Class Reunion #4 by Charlie Newton $2.50
Silver Surfer #1 Battl for Good N Evil by Waxwing Get Rad $5.00
Squirm: A Story of Love Hope Betrayal or Just a Choose Your Own Adventure… by Lauren Luciano $2.50
Sorry Ice Monster The Weather Is Warm by Dustin Williams $8.00
Diamond Comics #6 (Floating World) $4.00
In The Parlor Room by Jeremy Sorese $10.00

ART & DESIGN BOOKS!
Sailor Jerry Tattoo Drawings (Hardy Mark) $30.00 – Them kids can’t get enough o’ that flash tattoo style. Here’s more!
Corn Liquor vol 1 and Other Pictures – Mostly Inspired by Nelson Algrens A Walk on the Wild Side by John Minkoff $9.00
Big Bad City by Slinkachu (Lebowski Publishing) $25.95
I Am Not of This Planet the Art of Gary Edson Arlington by Gary Edson Arlington (Last Gasp) $14.95
Rockin’: The Rockabilly Scene by Andrew Shaylor and Jerry Chatabox (Merrell) $50.00 – Swingin’ photobook for those interested in rockabilly.
History of American Graffiti by Roger Gastman and Caleb Neelon (Harper) $40.00
Are You Reading Me by Laser (Lebowski) $25.95 – Coll graff book with an introduction by King Adz.
Vhils Selected Works 2005-2010 by Alexandre Farto (Lebowski) $25.95
Stencil King: The Dutch Godfather of Stencil Graffiti by Hugo Kaagman (Lebowski) $25.95

GRAPHIC NOVELS & TRADE PAPERBACKS!
Bat Boy: The Complete Weekly World News Comic Strips by Peter Bagge (IDW) $17.99
Batman and Robin: Batman and Robin Must Die Deluxe Edition HC by Grant Morrison etc. (DC) $24.99
The Influencing Machine: Brooke Gladstone On the Media by Brooke Gladstone, illustrated by Josh Neufeld, Randy Jones and Susann Ferris-Jones (Norton) $23.95 – Interesting deconstruction of media, public radio style.
Pinocchio by Winshluss (Last Gasp) $29.95 – Not your grandparents’ Pinnocchio.

FICTION!
The Meowmorphosis by Franz Kafka and Coleridge Cook (Quirk) $12.95 – Not a bug. A cute kitty.

MAGAZINES!
Juxtapoz #125 Jun 11 $5.99
High Times Ju1 11 $5.99
Wire #327 May 11 $10.99

MUCKRACKING, MEMOIRS, MAYHEM, MISCREANTS & MISCELLENOUSNESSESESNESS!
Seven Dirty Words: The Life and Crimes of George Carlin by James Sullivan (Da Capo) $16.00
Oops: The Text Messages You Wish You Never Sent (Nicotext) $9.95
In the Garden of the Beasts: Love, Terror, and An American Family in Hitler’s Berlin by Erik Larson (Crown) $26.00 – From the author of Devil in the White City.

POLITICS & REVOLUTION!
The Quotable Hitchens: From Alcohol to Zionism–The Very Best of Christopher Hitchens by by Christopher Hitchens, Windsor Mann and Martin Amis (Da Capo) $17.00
The Feminist Promise 1792 to the Present by Christine Stansell (Modern Library) $18.00 – Now in soft cover.
A Queer History of the United States by Michael Bronski (Beacon) $27.95
Sea In Flames: The Deepwater Horizon Oil Blowout by Carl Safina (Crown) $25.00
The Revolution Starts at Home: Confronting Intimate Violence Within Activist Communities by by Ching-In Chen, Jai Dulani, Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha and Andrea Smith (South End) $16.00
Killing Game by Gary and Eric Webb (Seven Stories) $19.95
This is Not a Program by Tiqqun (Semiotexte) $13.95

MUSIC BOOKS OR BOOKS WRITTEN BY MUSIC PEOPLE!
Heartbeat And a Guitar: Johnny Cash and the Making of Bitter Tears by Antonino Dambrosio (Nation) $16.99
Electric Eden: Unearthing Britain’s Visionary Music by Rob Young (Faber) $25.00
Enter Night: A Biography of Metallica by Mick Wall, author of When Giants Walked the Earth about Led Zep.

OTHER STUFF!
All sortsa Moleskine planners and journals. Planners for 2012 are hitting our shelves now. Lined, dated, blank, week-at-a-glance, month-at-a-glance, 18-month starting this coming summer, 12-month starting next year, soft cover, hard cover, smaller or bigger — you name it, we got it.
Alpine Songs Weekly Planner by Lart C Berliner (Little Otsu) $16.00

Registration Open for Graphic Medicine Conference

Registration is open for “Comics & Medicine: The Sequential Art of Illness,” an international interdisciplinary conference to be held June 9–11, 2011 at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago. Scheduled keynote speakers are Scott McCloud, Phoebe Gloeckner, and David Small. A full schedule of panels and workshops is planned for Friday and Saturday, along with opportunities for informal networking. To learn more and to register, go to www.graphicmedicine.org and click on Conference 2011.

 

Over 30 panelists from several countries—including cartoonists, comics scholars, literary theorists, healthcare professionals, journalists and academics— will met to discuss the potential value of reading and creating comics for patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals. Sessions will include the use of comics in medical and patient education, the use of comics to bear witness to illness, and health care reform through comics, to name just a few. This year’s conference also includes creative workshops by Eisner Award winner Brian Fies, (Mom’s Cancer) Canadian cartoonist Sarah Leavitt, (Tangles) and Australian psychiatrist and comics artist Neil Phillips (Shrink-Rap Press.) The 2011 event in Chicago will be the second annual Graphic Medicine conference, following a successful inaugural conference held in London in June 2010.

Scott McCloud is a cartoonist, teacher, lecturer, and the author of Understanding Comics (1993), Reinventing Comics (2000) and Making Comics (2006), which analyze the unique storytelling techniques of the comics medium and ponder its potential, particularly in the digital age. His lecture will be free and open to the public. Click here for more info about this event.

Phoebe Gloeckner is the author of The Diary of a Teenage Girl: An Account in Words and Pictures (2002) and A Child’s Life and Other Stories (1998). She began her career as a medical illustrator and underground cartoonist, and is an associate professor at the University of Michigan School of Art and Design.

David Small is an author and illustrator whose graphic memoir Stitches (2009), based on the family and medical traumas he faced as a teen, was a highly acclaimed bestseller. It was named one of the ten best books of 2009 by Publishers Weekly and was a finalist for the National Book Award for Young People’s Literature.

Comics & Medicine: The Sequential Art of Illness
June 9-11, Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL
Info and registration at http://bit.ly/ComicsMedicine

Off-Site Event: Scott McCloud Public Lecture at Northwestern University

Jun ’11
11
3:00 pm

Quimby’s and the Comics & Medicine Conference Present SCOTT MCCLOUD PUBLIC LECTURE 6/11 at Northwestern University, Thorne Auditorium

Scott McCloud is a cartoonist, teacher, lecturer, and the author of Understanding Comics (1993), Reinventing Comics (2000) and Making Comics (2006). His work analyzes the unique storytelling techniques of the comics medium and ponders its potential, particularly in the digital age.

Sat, June 11th, 3pm

Northwestern University, Thorne Auditorium

375 E. Chicago Avenue, Chicago

This lecture will be free and open to the public as part of: Comics & Medicine: The Sequential Art of Illness , June th9-11th, Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago

Info and registration at http://bit.ly/ComicsMedicine

Sat, June 11th, 3pm

Please note: This event is not at Quimby’s. It is  at Northwestern University, Thorne Auditorium