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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

New Stuff This Week

 

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Zines

Old Chicago vol 1 Street Portraits of Older People by Sam Logan $7

Essential Oils: Destroy the Patriarchy Remedies Formulated for Modern Women (& 1000-Year-Old Witches) by Eryn Nicole O’Neal $4.95

It’s Going to be Anarchy: Anarchist Analyses of the Coronavirus Pandemic by Jim Donaghey $4.95

Speaking of Trains: A Glossary of Modern-Day Hobo and Railroad Worker Slang by Brakeshoe $7.95

How to Resist Amazon: Revised and Expanded Second Edition by Danny Caine $1

My Personal History of Race Part 2 by LM Hage $6

Mini Movie Marathon Drag 201 by Anna Jo Beck $2

Comics & Minis

Psychodrama Illustrated #2 by Gilbert Hernandez (Fantagraphics) $4.99

Long Gone #3 by Samuel Benson $5

More Gabe Howell comics

Graphic Novels

Paying the Land by Joe Sacco $29.99

Unrig: How to Fix Our Broken Democracy by George O’Connor and Daniel G. Newman $28.99

Eight-Lane Runaways by Henry McCausland (Fantagraphics) $24.99

Art Books

Art of Junji Ito: Twisted Visions $34.99

Stuff From Amphetamine Sulphate:
Invisibility: A Manifesto by Audrey Szasz $10
Alone by Thomas Moore $20
Magician by Christopher Zeischegg $20
Civil War: Special Edition by Simon Morris, with a New Intro by Gabrielle Losoncy $15

Fiction

Little Brother & Homeland by Corey Doctorow $18.99

Brave Face: A Memoir by Shaun David Hutchinson $12.99

Vernon Subutex 2: A Novel by Virginie Despentes $17

Outer Limits

Conscience of an Agnostic by Robert K. Cooper $4.95

Magazines

Adbusters #150 $14.95

Coffee People Zine #8 & #9 $15 each

Skeptic vol 25 #2 $6.95

Chap Books

Traces by Robert Balun $10

Sexxxy

Nudie Magazine #3 $24

Quimby’s Bookstore May Newsletter Now Available

The May Quimby’s Bookstore Newsletter available now!

Qustomized Quimby’s Quarantine Zine Package

Just added, a new customized shop at home experience since we’re still closed at this time to the public: We are proud to offer a Qustomized Quimby’s Quarantine Zine Package which you can order at quimbys.com. We’ll select $25 worth of zines for you if you tell us what kind of stuff you like in the “Notes” section. We’ll put together an order for you and fit it in a Priority Mail envelope. If need be or if you want, we can even chat via e-mail at or Zoom video (e-mail or find us on Zoom at info@quimbys.com) or we’ll talk on the phone (773-342-0910). Together we’lll craft a customized zine selection based on a consultation. Quimby’s will be your zine and mini-comics sommelier to find what works for your interests. Help us maintain our store so that we can continue to be here after the COVID crisis is over. -LM

#TooSmallToFail

#quarantinereading

Postponing Event Until a Undeclared later date: Zine Club Chicago: Food Edition

Apr ’20
21
7:00 pm

Zine Club Chicago is excited to announce that the April meeting will feature guest artist Sarah Becan, a local food fiend dynamo whose work has been a longtime staple at Quimby’s.

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 Chicago Zine Fest/Midwest Perzine Fest organizer Cynthia E. Hanifin and hosted by Quimby’s Bookstore.

Sarah Becan is a comics artist, illustrator and designer, and the creator of “I Think You’re Sauceome”, a food-centric autobiographical webcomic. Her work has appeared in various publications, including Saveur Magazine, Eater.com, The Chicago Reader, and TruthOut.com.

She was awarded a Xeric Award and a Stumptown Trophy for Outstanding Debut for her first graphic novel, The Complete Ouija Interviews, and her work has twice been nominated for the Ignatz Award. Becan’s second graphic novel, Shuteye, was funded with a successful Kickstarter campaign and released in early 2012. In 2014, she wrote and illustrated Luna de Cuernos, a long form graphic story for Fifth House Ensemble’s spring 2014 concert series.

Becan illustrated the cookbook The Adventures of Fat Rice (2016), and Let’s Make Ramen!, a comic book cookbook, published July 2019 by Ten Speed Press.

Zine Club Chicago: Food Edition, at Quimby’s with Sarah Becan

Tues, April 21st, 7pm

Quimby’s, 1854 W. North Avenue in Wicker Park

Free!