Monthly Archive for August, 2020

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The Skullduggery of 1854!

 

Wonder what was at our address before it was Quimby’s? Who better to answer that question than one of our favorite history buffs, Quimby’s neighbor Gordon Meyer, the artist and tour guide behind Bizarre Bucktown, who says, “I was crawling thru the Trib archives and spent a few minutes looking into the history of your location. It was formerly a tire store, then an HVAC company. The latter of which might have gotten caught up in some backroom deals. Also, it appears the owner’s son was murdered at DePaul. (I didn’t go far enough to verify that these are the same folks, but it appears to be.)” How fitting that there was skullduggery related to 1854 W North Avenue before Quimby’s moved in to this very building.

Plus, also, those ads! Gum Dipped Cords! MAN SIZE COOLING!

 

 

Wonder what was at our address before it was Quimby’s? Who better to answer that question than one of our favorite history buffs, Quimby’s neighbor Gordon Meyer, the artist and tour guide behind Bizarre Bucktown, who says, “I was crawling thru the Trib archives and spent a few minutes looking into the history of your location. It was formerly a tire store, then an HVAC company. The latter of which might have gotten caught up in some backroom deals. Also, it appears the owner’s son was murdered at DePaul. (I didn’t go far enough to verify that these are the same folks, but it appears to be.)” How fitting that there was skullduggery related to 1854 W North Avenue before Quimby’s moved in to this very building.

Plus, also, those ads! Gum Dipped Cords! MAN SIZE COOLING!

 

 

 

New Stuff This Week

 

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Zines

Homicide Bucktown: Police Reports and Photographs by Sam Logan $15

Cul de Sac #8 Past Lives by Liz Mason and Julie Halpern $4

Happy Tapir #6 On the Make at the Drake by Johnny Masiulewicz $3

20×2 Chicago Zine #1 $5

Lockdown With You by James Baroz $20

Library Excavations #12 Montana Prison News by Marc Fischer $6

Zines by Annie Worford

Comics & Minis

It’s Ok To Be Sad july by Kevin Budnik $6

Various new comics from Nate Mcdonough

Not Today Satan #1 by Tom Ryan $8

Graphic Novels

Venus In the Blind Spot by Junji Ito $22.99

All Together Now by Hope Larson $12.99

Music Books

It’s the World’s Birthday Today by Christian “Flake” “The keyboardist for Rammstein” Lorenz $26

Mayhem

American Madness: The Story of the Phantom Patriot and How Conspiracy Theories Hijacked American Consciousness by Tea Krulos $22.95

Photo Books

Catland: The Soft Power of Cat Culture In Japan by Sarah Archer $19.95

Magazines

We Do What We Want WDW3 #1 summer by Holy Mountain Printing $18

Hecho En vol 2 $20

Taproot #40 $12

Cinema Scope #83 summer $5.95

Mother Jones vol 45 #5 $8.99

Cinema Retro vol 16 #47 $11.99

August Quimby’s Newsletter Out Now!

 

 

The August Quimby’s Bookstore Newsletter available for online viewing now!

New Stuff This Week

Zines

Used Records and Tapes #1 by Chris Auman & Mike Dixon $7

Dykes and Queers In Different Dimensions #2 by Ana Norell $15

Library Excavations #11 Defense Drama by Marc Fischer $6

Plant Petter by Jaclyn Wright $16

If You Feel Sad Feel the Sad by Elwing Suong Gonzalez $8

Let It Sink #10 $3

KerBloom #144 May & Jun 20 $2

Comics & Minis

Bubbles #7 an Independent Fanzine About Comics and Manga $8

Looking Inward: A Guide to Introversion by Erika Sjule $5

Standstill by Olivia Fredricks $15

Magical Character Rabbit by Kinoko Evans (Study Group) $5.95

I Know What I Look Like by Veronica Timble $5

Hollow Press Stuff: Tribae the Cascade by Luca Brandi $16 – Hospital Train by Daisuke Ichiba $16 – Industrial Revolution and World War by Shintaro Kago $22 – Linchetto by Mat Brinkman $26 – Drippin by Laurence Engraver $13 – Chain by Paolo Massagli $7 – Plutonium by Gabriel Delmas $7 – Day of the Flying Head issues #2 & #4 by Shintaro Kago $12 – Four Comic by Paolo Massagli $13 – Baby In the Boneyard by Jesse Jacobs $16 – Outeroticspace by David Genchi & Miguel Angel Martin $13 – Xuwwuu: A Furvert Fairytale by Gabriel Delmas $12

Graphic Novels

Pre-Order! Seeds and Stems by Simon Hanselmann (Fantagraphics) $29.99 – Comes with Signed Bookplate (while supplies last), To Celebrate Simon Hanselmann virtual event Thurs, 8/13!

Constitution Illustrated by Robert Sikoryak (D&Q) $14.95

Prison Pit: The Complete Collection by Johnny Ryan (Fantagraphics) $39.99

Sky Is Blue With a Single Cloud by Kuniko Tsurita (D&Q) $29.95

Toybox Americana: Characters Met Along the Way by Tim Lane (Fantagraphics) $34.99

Nymph by Leila Marzocchi (Fantagraphics) $29.99

Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad and Peter Kuper $15.95

Winter of the Cartoonist by Paco Roca (Fantagraphics) $21.99

Now vol 9 Fantagraphics Comics Anthology (Fantagraphics) $12.99

Fiction

Tender Is the Flesh by Augustina Bazterrica $16

Magazines

Shock Cinema #58 $5

The Internationalist #60 winter $1

Chap Books

Longest Day of the Year by Michael Tuberdyke $4

Quimby’s and Fantagraphics Present Simon Hanselmann Livestream to Celebrate Seeds and Stems In Conversation With Bianca Xunise 8/13

Aug ’20
13
7:30 pm

 

 

Quimby’s is proud to team up with Fantagraphics to bring you a livestream of Simon Hanselmann talking about Seeds and Stems, live from the Quimby’s Facebook Page on Thursday, August 13th at 7:30PM CST. No RSVP necessary! You can pre-order the book from quimbys.com now, and it will ship when the books arrive.

Seeds and Stems is a spectacular omnibus of never-before-collected Megg, Mogg & Owl shorts, and more!

Since 2014, Simon Hanselmann has established himself as one of the first rank storytellers of our time with his four graphic novels about the funny and poignant lives of Megg, Mogg and Owl: Megahex (2014), Megg and Mogg in Amsterdam (2016), One More Year (2017), and Bad Gateway (2019). Hanselmann’s cast of characters, the depressive Megg (a green-skinned witch), her abusive boyfriend, Mogg (an actual cat), their submissive roommate, Owl (a vaguely humanoid owl), and the self-destructively hedonistic Werewolf Jones (half human, half wolf), brilliantly exist within the archetypes of the multi-camera sitcom, yet their stories brim with exceptional pathos and insight.

In early 2016, Hanselmann moved to the USA from Australia and began producing xeroxed zines at a steady clip as a means to survive. Runs of 300 to 500 copies, sold online, with hand-painted covers, custom stamps and hologram security stickers. Usually created under duress, these zines often possessed an air of desperate urgency. Small explosions of concentrated, manic creativity harnessed as product. Seeds and Stems collects all of these out of print, self-published stories produced by the artist between 2016 through 2019, along with a generous smattering of rarities from various anthologies and magazines. Megg and Mogg and friends explore the worlds of lucid dreaming, banking scams, cinema, mixed drinks, alien invasion, and budget vasectomies in this varied collection of rare and often experimental Megg and Mogg adventures, designed and curated entirely by the artist. To capture the authentically seedy look of a prescription bottle, Hanselmann’s hand-painted cover is wrapped in a transparent orange acetate jacket.

“Hilarious, upsetting, and thoroughly brilliant, this collection proves once and for all that there’s not another living cartoonist as brazenly funny or unflinchingly weird or insightful about mental illness as Hanselmann.” -Library Journal (starred review)

Simon Hanselmann was born in 1981 in Launceston, Tasmania. His New York Times best-selling Megg & Mogg series has been translated into thirteen languages,
nominated for multiple Ignatz and Eisner awards, and won “Best Series” at the Angoulême International Comics Festival in 2018. He currently lives in Seattle, WA, with his wife
and a rotating cast of small animals.

Simon Hanselmann will be in conversation with friend of Quimby’s Bookstore and Ignatz winner Bianca Xunise, whose works have been published by The Washington Post, Riot Fest, Vogue, The Nib and more. Follow Bianca at biancaxunise.com & Twitter + Instagram: @biancaxunise.

 

 

 

For more info:

Quimby’s Facebook Page.

Where to Pre-Order the Book.

Fantagraphics.com

Simon Hanselmann on IG

Simon Hanselmann on Twitter