This is a Gina Wynbrandt Appreciation Post!

On August 23rd we celebrated the release of PEEPEE POOPOO #1 by Caroline Cash here at Quimby’s! The event was a kick off for CAKE (Chicago Alternative Comics Expo) weekend and a bunch of comic artists joined us for the packed event. Reading with Caroline Cash was Gina Wynbrandt and Bonnie Guerra, two artists I was not familiar with. Gina Wynbrandt read first and had the entire room laughing about getting into credit card debt and baseball superstitions (which you can read about in Bubbles #15 ). Next was Bonnie Guerra who read pages from her comic diary, slideshow style. Her comics were gay, sexXxy, and had us LOLing. Last but not least was Caroline Cash reading from the much anticipated PEEPEE POOPOO #1!!!! Caroline did an excellent job and signed many issues of PEEPEE POOPOO for all her adoring fans. I love attending events at Quimby’s because I get turned onto incredibly talented artists, end up meeting new people, and leave feeling inspired.

The next day I came to Quimby’s and found several restocks of Gina’s comics lying in our reshelving basket, I was so excited to find more of her work at the shop! I bought Mini Kus #112: You’re the Center of Attention and read it shortly after purchasing. You can read my review and buy the comic on our website here. Spoiler: Gina is freaking hilarious, and anyone who has read her comics or has seen her read in person will agree with me! I recommend Someone Please Have Sex With Me, also hilarious. If you like to laugh, are sex-positive, love pop-culture references, and don’t mind your comics on the weird side, don’t sleep on these titles by Gina Wynbrandt!!!

*xo~Angel~xo*

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Echo’s Faves!

We’re swimming in zines over here at Quimby’s! 

Did you know that we receive zines & comix by hand and by mail just about every day? As anyone who has stepped through our door can attest, we have a staggering number of zines on our shelves. Gazing upon them may make you wonderwhere to begin?????????

Well, worry not dear reader, cause I, your friendly neighborhood zine slinger Echo the Human, am here to share a few of my current faves!

Here are just a few of the glittering standouts that are currently gracing our shelves (so get ‘em while we got ‘em!):

 

Shit Dates #5: Shit or Lit? by Mel Stringer

Mel Stringer’s endlessly entertaining Shit Dates series documents real people’s shitty date experiences in comic form. And issue #5 features a special twist! It contains a mix of shitty and wonderful dates, so you can have extra fun guessing how each one will turn out. 

This is one of my current faves cause it’s both funny and touching, and cause I’m a big fan of Mel’s drawing style. A top-notch comic!

 

 

De las Casas by Dave Ortega

De las Casas is a beautifully illustrated zine by comic artist Dave Ortega. It contains “selections from ‘an account, much abbreviated, of the destruction of the Indies’ written from 1540 to 1542 by Dominican friar Bartolomé de las Casas.” 

As horrifying as it is to read about the unimaginable atrocities that the Spanish inflicted upon the indigenous people of Ay-ti (what is now Haiti and the Dominican Republic) and other Caribbean islands, this is a very important story to share. It’s so critical that we are able to see and preserve every aspect of history, not just the whitewashed points of view. 

This is one of my current faves because I deeply appreciate the efforts that artists like Ortega are making towards educating the public about colonization. As a person of afro-indigenous Caribbean descent, this particular chapter of colonial history, one that is largely under-recognized, strikes a chord deeply within me. 

Thank you for a beautiful and moving zine, Dave!

   

 

Caboose #10: the Searching Issue by Liz Mason

I recently read issue #10 of Caboose and found it to be delightful! In it, zinester extraordinaire Liz Mason provides us with a fascinating peek into the world of transcendental meditation. It’s so fun to follow Liz’s experience as she curiously and dubiously dips her toe into the strange realm of TM.

I love this zine because it’s a shining exemplar of Liz’s fun and excellent writing style. And it’s hilarious! This is a must-have for any serious zine collection!

   

 

Shine on, zine-stars!

<3 Echo

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New Stuff This Week

 

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Zines

Slutcake #18 by Jolie Ruin $3

Darling Pet Monkey #2 $5

Sensitive Artist #1 by Vani $12

Happy Tapir #8 A Bouncer of Clubland by Johnny Masiulewicz $5

Floaters Digest #4 The Roar of the Hatrack by Dylan and Robby $8

Coming of Rage Ceremony by Sunny and Taylor $10

You Are Allowed to Quit Alcohol by Allison Vraniak $1

More coloring book zines from SmittenKittenTX $10 each

Stories About Life and Some Death #3 $5.00

How Massacres Become the Norm #1 $5

Vault of Slack #4 by Xenofact $8

Border Crossings #162 Photography $15

Bus of Doom by Arts of Life Self Advocates $3

Goopy Mag $24.99

How to Make a Homemade Canvas Board by Incarcerated Artists $1

Comics

Reapers #1 by Adam Rykal Michael Bink and Mhead $5

Futurelux Thrilling Sci-Fi Action Comix #3 by Scott Gerard Ruhl $10

Guts Honor Wrestling #1 by Odin Cabal $10

Graphic Novels

Cheryl by Jillian Fleck (Conundrum) $20

zines by Brian Van Gold, $5 each: Chalk It Up, Trust Me, Character Dinner

Politics & Revolution

Solidarity Is the Political Version of Love: Lessons from Jewish Anti-Zionist Organizing by Rebecca Vilkomerson and Alissa Wise (Haymarket) $22.95

Music Books

Band People: Life and Work in Popular Music by Franz Nicolay $29.95

Why Sinéad O’Connor Matters by Allyson McCabe $19.95

Witchy Shit

Disabled Witchcraft: 90 Rituals for Limited-Spoon Practitioners by Kandi Zeller $19.95

The Practical Witch’s Almanac 2025: Rebel Wisdom by Friday Gladheart $17.95

Sex Culture

Sex Drive: On the Road to a Pleasure Revolution by Stephanie Theobald $18.95

Art Books

Prison of the Mind: Paintings by Alex Gross 2014 – 2023 by Alex Gross (Gingko Press) $39.95

Graffbook. The Graffiti Sketchbook (Carpet Bombing Culture) $21.95

Fiction

Flowers from the Void by Gianni Washington (Clash Books) $17.95

Bad Houses by John Elizabeth Stintzi $19.95

Reservoir Bitches by Dahlia de la Cerda (Feminist Press) $16.95

Classic Horror Stories, edited by David Stuart Davies $14.99

Poetry

TRANZ Poems by Spencer Williams $17.95

Poetry by Valerie Fox: Insomniatic $10, The Failed Love Factory Auction Catalog (with Arlene Ang) $13.99

Lit Journals

Places to Spit #2 $8

Calendars

Lets 2025 Calendar by Nikki McClure $24

Zine Club Chicago: Cut-and-Paste Challenge + Quimbiversary Party, Sept 21st

Sep ’24
21
3:00 pm

Zine Club Chicago: Cut-and-Paste Challenge + Quimbiversary Party

3 p.m. Saturday, September 21, 2024

Quimby’s Bookstore, 1854 W. North Ave.

Free!

Zine enthusiasts, are you ready for the Cut-and-Paste Challenge? This month marks Zine Club Chicago’s 6th Quimbiversary! And our shop is turning 33! So of course we’ve celebrating with zinecentric hijinks.

Please join us for Zine Club Chicago: Cut-and-Paste Challenge + Quimbiversary Party, 3 p.m. Saturday, September 21 at Quimby’s Bookstore, 1854 W. North Ave. in Wicker Park. Free!

Here’s how the Cut-and-Paste Challenge will work: Zine Club Chicago is going to set up six stations of fun zine-related activities throughout our shop. Complete all the challenges, and you’ll be entered in a raffle to win a bag full of zines, swag, snax (of course), and more!

One black cat we’ll let out of the bag is an activity we’re hoping you’ll help us with at this event. We want you to help us decorate a spine. Wait what? We swear that makes sense. If there’s 33 vertebrae in the human spine (See? We said it would make sense), and if Quimby’s is the supportive backbone of the zine scene in Chicago, and if zines have a spine (saddle stitched, glued or sewn), WHY NOT HELP US DECORATE A SPINE? It seems even more apropos as we march toward the hallow season.

But of course we’ll have other activities too, just you wait and see.

Zine newbies and longtime enthusiasts alike are always welcome at Zine Club Chicago. This free monthly event series is produced by Cynthia E. Hanifin and sponsored by Quimby’s Bookstore. Anna Jo Beck designs the monthly flyers, created the logo, and made the Zine Club Chicago Shout-Outs site, where folks can peruse and recommend zines we’ve discussed at our events: https://zineclubchicagoshoutouts.spread.name/

More info at Zine Club Chicago social media channels: @zineclubchicago like here on IG and here on Twitter.

Facebook event invite is here.

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A red-and-blue infographic flyer featuring a photo of children at a birthday party, with text that reads: “Zine Club Chicago: Cut-and-Paste Challenge + Quimbiversary Party! We’re turning 6! Quimby’s is turning 33! In Person! Free!; 3 p.m. Saturday, September 21, 2024; Quimby’s Bookstore, 1854 W. North Ave.; www.quimbys.com”

Quimby’s offsite: South Side Lit Fest 2024, Sept 14th

Sep ’24
14
11:00 am

Quimby’s is proud to co-sponsor the first South Side Lit Fest!

Bridgeport’s First Literary Festival! Also sponsored by Adult Programs at Daley library and Eye 94.

Saturday, Sep 14th, 11am-4pm

At the Richard J. Daley Public Library

3400 S. Halsted, Bridgeport

Author signings! Discussion panels! Poetry! A zine writing workshop! And more.

For more info: instagram.com/southsidelitfest

 

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