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Jay Ryan and Paul Hornschemeier!

Nov ’09
11
7:00 pm

Chicago postermaker Jay Ryan has been busy since the 2005 release of his book 100 Posters, 134 Squirrels (in its third printing with Akashic/Punk Planet Books), a collection of his favorite prints from the first decade of his work. This debut collection of Jay’s was praised by Chicago media and publications across the globe, including:

“Not only a gorgeous catalog of the artist’s many memorable posters,  but a history of sorts of the Chicago underground rock scene in the  last 15 years.”    –Chicago Sun-Times

“Jay Ryan takes the germ of an idea and makes it uniquely great. His genius is in knowing what matters and what doesn’t . . . His genius is in having the image matter.”        –Steve Albini

Since the release of that book, he has honed his craft continuing without the use of computers, and screen-printing the work in his shop called the Bird Machine for bands such as the Melvins, the Shins, Modest Mouse, Andrew Bird, Shellac, My Morning Jacket, and hundreds of others. His new book, Animals and Objects In and Out of Water features 120 of Jay Ryan’s favorite pieces of art from the last three years, including text about each of the prints, detail photos (shot at the  MCA in Chicago), and original drawings. With a  foreword by Andrew Bird and an essay by best-selling novelist Joe  Meno (Hairstyles of the Damned), this volume solidifies Jay’s  position as one of the most unique postermakers in a thriving and  exciting field.

Jay Ryan has been making screen-printed concert posters in Chicago since 1995. Known for his hand-drawn type, humorous animal subjects, and muted color selections, he has worked for thousands of rock bands, as well as clients like Patagonia clothing, Converse shoes, Burton Snowboards, and the BBC. When he’s not playing bass in his band Dianogah, Jay lectures students and  shows his prints at universities and galleries across the U.S. and  Europe.

Jay will be joined by fellow artist and author, Paul Hornschemeier, who will be presenting his newest book, All and Sundry: Uncollected Work, 2004-2009, which corrals Hornschemeier’s work from the last five years —   work previously ungathered, and in many cases never before seen in  print. These works span the globe, from periodicals to museums, including: conceptual drawings and comics of Ulysses S. Grant created for an exhibit in Paris; an award-winning cover exhibited in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London; the seventeen-part serialized  tale of divine intervention, non-linearity, and social webs “Huge  Suit Visits the People” created for the celebrated German newspaper Frankurter Allgemeine Zeitung; and comic strips for The Wall Street Journal and CNN featuring the unlikely cartoon protagonists of  Michael Jackson, Sylvester Stallone as Rambo, and the “gray fox,”  Anderson Cooper. In addition to these oddities, All and Sundry collects covers and designs from multiple foreign editions of Paul’s  books, ranging from Holland to Korea; recent album art for David  Byrne’s Luaka Bop record label; a collaboration with celebrated  comics humorist Michael Kupperman (Tales Designed to Thrizzle); as  well as short, illustrated prose (thus far seen only in the pages of  the anthology Mome). The collection concludes with extensive selections from sketches and sketchbooks, providing an unusual glimpse at the chaotic world of Hornschemeier’s work, before the polishing of lines and colors of the printed page. Here we see how  works have developed and what the future holds for still gestating projects. All and Sundry, perhaps more than any previous collection of Hornschemeier’s work, demonstrates the variety and depth of the artist’s interests and pursuits, and invites an examination of the entirety of his process, from first fevered scrawl to final, pristine brush line.

“Hornschemeier doesn’t simply push the panel edges of the comics medium; he designs entirely off the page, encouraging other creators to join him over the horizon.”    –Chicago Tribune

Believer Beware!

Nov ’09
14
7:00 pm

So a transgender cowboy, a pornographer/Bible teacher, and a nostalgic former fundamentalist walk into a bookstore. It’s not a joke; it’s what will happen at Quimby’s Saturday, November 14 at 7 pm when Quince Mountain, Erik Hanson and E.J. Park read their contributions to Believer Beware, edited by Jeff Sharlet and Peter Manseau:“Cowboy for Christ”, “Bible Porn”, and “The Joy of Dissent (Or, Why I Miss Fundamentalism)”, respectively. The second collection from killingthebuddha.com, Believer Beware uncovers “first person dispatches from the margins of faith” and exposes them to the world. As editor Jeff Sharlet describes in his introduction

“Caught between comics and scripture is the stuff of this collection, memoir. Memoir, after all, is euphemistic label for testimony, a cleaned-up manifestation of the comic book sensibility.”

Join contributors and killingthebuddha.com editors for this Chicago launch of Believer Beware.

“Shocking, exhilarating, and never dull…. Highly recommended.” — Library Journal
“A complex, fascinating collection, full of surprises.” –Booklist
“Believer Beware is a door that leads from religious indoctrination to freedom. It is a book worth reading, vastly entertaining and (for me anyway) yet another liberating step from exile to better place. —Frank Schaeffer Author of Crazy for God: How I Grew Up as One of the Elect, Helped Found the Religious Right, and Lived to Take All (or Almost All) of It Back and the forthcoming Patience With God: Faith For People Who Don’t Like Religion (Or Atheism)
For more info: http://killingthebuddha.com/ktblog/believer-beware/

Top 10 Bestsellers For the Week

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1. Map of My Heart by John Porcellino (DQ) $24.95

2. Granta #108 The Special Chicago Issue $16.99

3. Slingshot 2010 Organizer (small size) $6.00

4. Hot Damn and Hell Yeah Dirty South Cook Book: Recipes for Hungry Banditos by Ryan Splint (Microcosm) $6.00

5. Hi-Fructose #13 $6.95

6. King Cat #70 by John Porcellino $3.00

7. Best American Comics 2009, ed. by Charles Burns, Jessica Abel and Matt Madden (Houghton) $22.00

8. Stories vol 1: The Green Umbrella, The Man In The Mirror and Expecting by Martin Cendreda $3.00

9. Tales of Woodsman Pete With Full Particulars TPB by Lilli Carre (Top Shelf) $7.00

10. Fantasy Freaks and Gaming Geeks by Ethan Gilsdorf (24.95)

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The Busy Beaver Button-O-Matic is back at Quimby's!

The Busy Beaver Button-O-Matic is back at Quimby's!

Here are some delightful new items!

Wild Things FUR COVER by Dave Eggers (McSweeneys) $28.00 – So plushie it makes our hearts sing.

Busy Beaver Button Pack: Instant Halloween Costume $5.00

Eating The Dinosaur HC by Chuck Klosterman (Scriber) $25.00 – New essays from one of our fave cultural critics.

Wholphin #9 $19.95 – Newest issue of film stuff from the McSweeneys empire.

Build Your Own New York Postcards $2.00 – From the maker of the Build Your Own Chicago Postcards comes a variety of buildings in New York!

2010 Calendar of Half Frame Photos by AM Scott $8.00 – Taken with a 1968 Olympus Pen EES 2 Camera in the Land of California. In addition to telling you the date it makes a great poster.

Map of My Heart John Porcellino (D+Q) $24.95 – Porcellino’s most recent collection of King Cat stuff. Wonderful!

On Ruby Hill Poems 1997-2002 by John Porcellino $2.00 – Yes, of King Cat fame. Self-published by John himself. He brought some with him for last night’s event he did here. A rare gem!

Fantasy Freaks and Gaming Geeks by Ethan Gilsdorf (Lyon) $24.95

Here Come The Regulars: How to Run a Record Label on a Shoestring Budget by Ian Anderson (Faber) $15.00

Johnny America #7 $4.00

Try State #2 Fall 09 $12.00

Pretentious Record Store Guy #2 by Gabriel Carlos Ruiz $2.99

Annalemma #5 $10.00

Art of Osamu Tezuka God of Manga by Hellen McCarthy (Abrams) $40.00

No Thanks Fuck Everything #3 Punk Fanzine $2.50

Chaplin The Tramps Odyssey by Simon Louvish

Hyphen #18 Sum 09 $4.95

Toads N Chodes #1 $5.00 by Noel Freibert – Mini comic with a hilarious name, we must say.

Rigor Mortis vol 1 #2 $3.00 – Fresh off the press. Buy it before it starts decaying.

Duva Diaries Fall 09 The Home Issue $1.00

Mini comix by Nalleli Sierra, all $1.00: Wishful Thinking #1, Illumine #1, Just Another Day #1

Scootering #280 $7.99

Casanova vol 1 Luxuria HC by Matt Fraction and Gabriel Ba (Image Comics) $24.99

Absolute Promethea Book #1 by Alan Moore and JH Williams (ABC) $99.99 – Collects the first twelve issues of the consciousness-expanding narrative. Fancy-pantsy!

That Summertime Sound by Matthew Specktor (MTV) $24.00

Peep Show: Erotic Tales of Voyeurs and Exhibitionists by Rachel Kramer (Cleis) $14.95

When Ninjas Attack by Sam Kaplan (Ulysses) $12.95 – A survival guide. Yes, really.

Mister X Condemned TPB by Dean Motter (Dark Horse) $14.95

Activate Primer 16 Stories by the Premier Webcomics Collective by Dean Haspiel (IDW) $24.99

Absolute Death by Neil Gaiman (Vertigo) $99.99 – Combines the Death story arc of Gaiman’s Sandman series. Also fancy-pantsy!

You Are There HC by Jacques Tardi and Claude Forest Jean (Fantagraphics) $26.99 – Ooo la la c’est AWESOME.

Crestfallen #1 by Sandra Sierra $3.00 – Intricately packaged tiny envelope of mini comics. See it to believe it.

OP Original Plumbing #1 Trans Male Quarterly The Bedroom Issue $8.00 – This one is gonna be huge.

Love Songs to the Dead by Jonathan Shaw (Heartworm Press) $12.00

Skeptic vol 15 #2 $6.95

Death and Taxes Nov Dec 09 $4.99

Maximumrocknroll #318 $4.00

Under the Radar #28 $4.99

Grafik #177 Sep 09 $19.99

IDN Extra 01 Cut and Paste: From Sketch to Production $25.00

IdN vol 16 #4 $17.50

Best Music Writing 2009, ed. by Griel Marcus (Da Capo) $25.95

Fader #64 Oct Nov 09 $5.95