Now Ya Know!: 2024 Holiday Hours & Shipping Deadline

Quimby’s will be closed Nov 28th, Dec 25th and Jan 1st. Now ya know!

And guess what? We’ll be open on one Tuesday! 12/24 noon to 6. Thought you’d want that day to shop, even though we’re normally closed on that day of the week. Now you know that also!

Are you in the U.S. and hoping to get your mail order by Dec 24th? Please place your order by Dec 12th. Now ya know about that too!

Now you know everything, Know-It-All!

New Stuff This Week

 

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Zines

more zines from Catmothcrow: Zines as Activism: An Abridged History $1, Ritual Tradition $1, Catmothcrow Guide to Terrariums by Dayna Moth $6

more zines by John Dishwasher: Beauty as Power $3, Street Gallery vol 2 Photographs with Street Art from Southern California and Baja, California (Six Fires Press) $15

Loneliness of the Electric Menorah by Aaron Cometbus (originally Cometbus #51) (PM Press) $12.95

Cross Mountain by Isaac Barnett $15

American Surveillance: A Video Look Into Human Experience by Dylan Simon $12

A Document of a Chicago Music Community: The Second One by Braeden Long $10

Life of Work issues #3 & #4 by David LaBounty $3 each

issues of Sabotage, $7 each: Top Secret CIA Operations, Native Resistance Part 1 & more.

Nuclear Eye #1 by Dan Ducas $5

new comics by Steve Schaberg: Car World $15, Manifest Content Dream Comics $10

Spukschloss and Heimweh Unofficial Publication $8

Die Madchen $5

…and zine-related stickers $1.99 each: Ask Me About My Long Arm Stapler, This Is Going In My Perzine, I’d Rather Be at a Zine Fest

Comics

comics by Sam Rose, $1 each: Sex and Magic, Feygele Shabbes Parshas Vayechi 5784 & more.

Funeral Dreams by Danielle Stanko $10

Art Books

The British Invasion! by Herve Bourhis $34.99

Music Books

High And Rising: A Book About De La Soul by Marcus J. Moore $29.99

What is Anarchist Music by Ruud Noys (PM Press) $5

Piss in the Wind vol 1 Misadventures of an Indie Troubadour by Brett Newski $16

A bounty from Underworld Amusememts:
Sorceries and Scandals of Satan by Henry M. Tichenor $15.95
Infernalia by Michael Rose $16.95
Critique of Anarchist Communism by Ken Knudson $6.95
Hotcha! Three Vintage Booklets on Scandalous Broads and Sinful Sweethearts $14.95
Occult Technology of Power by the Transcriber $8.88
Anarchist Ephemera by Peter Lamborn Wilson $8
…and more!

Mayhem & Outer Limits

How to Build a Universe That Doesn’t Fall Apart Two Days Later by Philip K. Dick (Isolarii) $17.95

Haunted World: 101 Ghostly Places and Encounters by Theresa Cheung $17.99

Beyond Esoteric: Escaping Prison Planet (2nd Edition) by Brad Olsen $22.95

Essays

Opinions: A Decade of Arguments, Criticism, and Minding Other People’s Business by Roxane Gay $19.99

Fiction

Nosferatu Unbound edited by Steven Paulsen Christopher Sequeira $14.99

The House on the Borderland by William Hope Hodgson (British Library Tales of the Weird Series) $16.99

Food

Cocktails from the Crypt: Terrifying Yet Delicious Concoctions Inspired by Your Favorite Horror Films by Jonathan Dehaan & Kimberley Elizabeth $23.99

Poetry

20 Erasure Poems of Jules Verne’s 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jennifer Roche $14.99

Sexxxy

Butt Magazine #35 $17

Newspapers

County Highway vol 2 #3 Nov Dec 2024 $8.50

New Stuff This Week

 

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Restocks and new stuff from Arcane Bullshit, Stay Home Club & Badaboom Studio! The gifty shit is coming in fast and furious.

Zines

Zines by Hamish Ironside: Saudade issues #6-#8 $5 each, Tacky Tiger #2 The World’s Only Sparks Zine $5

Leaf #1 Nov 24 by T E P Noodle $5

Photo zines by J. Daniel Hud: Grasshopper Looking at Itself $18, Business Trip – Pictures From Downtown Chicago with Michael Gerstein, Jack McKinney, Ludvig Peres and Jordan Putt $24.99

Quarter Life Crisis #1 Huh, Is That Who I Think It Is? $2

Magic Mirrors edited by Lulu Schwed issues #3 and #4 $6 each

Twelve Things I Found While Killing Time at Walmart by T. Wesley Snead $2

Secrets Inside Cabling #73 by Calliope Neurotoxin $7

Creepy Ephemera by Donna Ramone $3 each: American Christmas – A Pack of Lies, Letters to Santa, The Christmas Gavle Goat

Ice Cream Man #1 by Otron Hastings $4

999 Stories About Dying by Dan Gleason $3

Love Letters for Nesting Dolls by Stephanie and Heather Lynn $5

Photo zines by Mary $15 each: Styles of the Hood August 2024, Felt, Hexagons 2024

Gab Magazine #1 $20

Comics

Dust Devil: Curse of the Remolino by Charlie Angell and Orenthal Twain $16

Two Invisible Friends in 50,000 Years of Darkness by Twyla Rhode $15

Pigeonface – Hair of the Dog by Josh Josh Jones and T. Wesley Snead $5

Comics by Conor Stechschulte: Crepuscular #1 $12, ORD-CDG-ORD $7

Zachary in the Shadow World by Zak Biggard, various issues

Dead Time Data by Andy Leuenberger issues $5 & #6 $10 each

limbs by Tori Holder $7

Domesticates #1 by Andrew Conti $10

Graphic Novels

Atlas Comics Library vol 4/War Comics vol 1 edited by Dr Michael J. Vassallo (Fantagraphics) $34.99

Politics & Revolution Books

To Rob a Bank Is an Honor by Lucio Urtubia (AK Press) $22

Essay (Sort of)

The Absence of Myth: Writings on Surrealism by Georges Bataille $24.95

American Scary: A History of Horror, from Salem to Stephen King and Beyond by Jeremy Dauber $32

Art & Design Books

Elements: Chaos, order and the five elemental forces by Stephen Ellcock $35

Krampus Greeting Cards Box Set 3 (Last Gasp) $24.95

Mayhem & Outer Limits

STOP Looking At My Tiny Town: An Arcane Bullshit catastrophe $18

Time Expansion Experiences: The Psychology of Time Perception and the Illusion of Linear Time by Steve Taylor $21.95

Stories of the Occult: Supernatural Happenings and Strange Tales from Around the World by Jamie King $11.99

Born with a Tail: The Devilish Life and Wicked Times of Anton Szandor LaVey, Founder of the Church of Satan by Doug Brod $31

Killer Cocktails: Dangerous Drinks Inspired by History’s Most Nefarious Criminals by Holly Frey & Maria Trimarchi $29.00

RedHanded: An Exploration of Criminals, Cannibals, Cults, and What Makes a Killer Tick by Suruthi Bala & Hannah Maguire $18.99

The Little Book of Cults: A Pocket Guide to the World’s Most Notorious Cults by Jamie King $10.99

Atlas Obscura: Wild Life: An Explorer’s Guide to the World’s Living Wonders by Cara Giaimo, Joshua Foer & more. $40

Music Books

New 33 1/3 books, $14.95 each: Kate Bush’s Hounds of Love by Leah Kardos & Modest Mouse’s The Moon & Antarctica by Zachary Petit

Ever Fallen in Love: The Lost Buzzcocks Tapes by Pete Shelley with Louie Shelley $16.99

MC5: An Oral Biography of Rock’s Most Revolutionary Band by Brad Tolinski, Jaan Uhelszki & Ben Edmonds $30

Self-Care

The Essential Dr. Faith: Using Science to Boost Your Brain, Body, Intimacy, and Boundaries by Faith G. Harper (Microcosm Publishing) $28.95

Cooking with Magic Mushrooms: The Psilocybin Cookbook by David Connell (Microcosm Publishing) $19.95

Fiction

Daughters of the Nile by Zahra Barri (Unbound) $18

The City and Its Uncertain Walls: A Novel by Haruki Murakami $35

In Thrall by Jane Delynn $17.95

Wellness: A Novel by Nathan Hill $19

The Black Hunger by Nicholas Pullen $19.99

Portals by Noel Sevilla $17

Set My Heart on Fire: A Novel by Izumi Suzuki $19.95

Lit Journals & Chap Books

Midnight Mind #7 $12

Agon Journal #1 $24.99

Restocks and new titles from porkbelly press chap books: Woman the River by Sayuri M. Ayers $13, Mascara Boobs and Headbands by Susan Milchman $9, Final Girl: An Anthology of Survival by Nicci Mechler $13, Few Mythic Paths by Mari Ness $13, For Every Tower a Princess by Kathryn Kulpa $9

Sexxxy

Elska #49 Salt Lake City, Utah $20

Helpful Consignment Check-In Clarification!

Our consignors rule! They make awesome zines and comics, lug them over here (or send them over here), and then get excited to see their stuff on the shelves. And we’re excited to put their work in people’s paws.

When we updated our consignment policy last year we had faith that our consignors would make our work sustainable by following some changes in our consignment policy. One thing was that we only accepted consignment check-ins via email at info@quimbys.com to tell people they had to check in for restocks and payment. It was an adjustment, for sure! And we also changed our policy about how often you could check in, which was no more than 3 times a year or once every 4 months. And finally, we told consignors which titles we could restock and how many of them we would accept, instead of blindly just taking any restocks. Like any business, we found it made more sense to actually look at numbers and think about which items we could take more of. In the past, people who stopped here, say, on their way to an art opening and didn’t want to carry all their zines couldn’t just drop restocks in our laps anymore, if they were things that we couldn’t afford to take more of. (New stuff though? Hell  yeah! Any time! If we haven’t had it before, we wanna see it! A new issue of your zine, we’ll take 5!) So thanks to everybody who understood and respected why we had to do this. Here is a blog post that outlines why we had to make these changes.

We got some helpful feedback from our consignors. Longtime consignors knew they were being asked to check in every 4 months instead of any time they felt like it, and they were happy to do so. but they weren’t sure when those 4 months started. Was it 4 months from the date they were last paid? Was it 4 months from the last day they asked about their consignment? Well, here’s the answer: you can check in 4 months from the date we itemized your last payout for you. So if you emailed us on Sept 15th (OUR BIRTHDAY!) and we got back to you on say, September 25th (give us a break! We have thousands of consignors!), the next time you’d be eligible to check in would be January 25th. That’s four months from the day we emailed you back and told you what we owe you (and asked you to clarify your payment information).

Thank you so much for your continued patience as we’ve refined our consignment process to meet the unprecedented volume of consignment items we continue to receive. Please keep sending us your awesome stuff! We wanna get it up on our shelves.

(cute consignor image by @fraulein_echo!)

Political comix FTW!

As disorienting as World events have been in recent years since forever, it’s never too late to educate ourselves on the corrupt and violent actions, ideologies and laws created by those in power. Learning about social justice movements grown from the past is a great way to learn how marginalized groups of people fought and died for their rights and the rights of future generations.

Comics, especially political comics, are a great way to tell our stories and read about tough subjects in an easily digestible format. I recently discovered World War 3 Illustrated here at Quimby’s! World War 3 Illustrated is a political comic anthology series founded by Seth Tobocman and Peter Kuper in 1979 in New York City.  This radical comics anthology showcases artists and activists sharing personal and collective struggles of disenfranchised groups all over the world with beautiful, lighthearted, and at times, haunting artwork in the form of poetry, comics, protest posters, and essays. Check out these much needed latest editions of World War 3 Illustrated (#53 and #54), which highlight the importance of fighting for our collective rights to ensure we have a future on this planet:

World War 3 Illustrated #54, aka World War 3 Now? published by AK Press

This urgent collection focuses on the current war and genocide in Palestine, as well as the alarming destruction of the planet due to climate change. I learned about Campamento Carey, a group of land defenders protecting wildlife from the development of property by Americans who moved to Puerto Rico for huge tax break incentives. Each piece in this book is a wake up call for humanity, made thoughtfully and lovingly by activists and artists all over the World. Highly recommended!

World War 3 Illustrated #53, My Body Our Rights published by AK Press

Published in 2023, months after Roe V. Wade was overturned by the US Supreme Court, this outstanding collection of rageful comix touches on reproductive rights, access to safe abortions, and the difficulties trans and non-binary folks face while navigating the medical system. My Body, Our Rights is relevant as ever as we see an uptick in deaths in states where abortions are outlawed. It’s infuriating to know the US government is sliding backwards as medical technology advances. We should all have autonomy over our bodies, our lives, and our rights as portrayed in this radical anthology. 

It’s easy to feel despair during these times, but we need to take action and fight for a better world as generations before us have. I leave you with an inspiring quote from the late Diane di Prima, author of Revolutionary Letters (also recommended)!

Revolutionary Letter #8 — Dionne Elizabeth

 

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