Top 10 This Week

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1. Packingtown Review vol 2 2010 $13.00

2.Comics of Chris Ware Drawings is a Way of Thinking by David Ball & Martha Kuhlman (University Press of Mississippi) $28.00

3. Ready Made #46 Apr May 10 $4.99

4. No Better Than Apples #6 Piecemeal by Kate Larson $2.00

5. Bizarre #153 Aug 09 $10.50

6.  Baffler vol 2 #1 $12.00

7.  The Believer #70 Mar/Apr 10 Film Issue $10.00

8.  McSweeneys #33 Panorama $16.00

9. Laphams Quarterly vol 3 #2 Arts and Letters $15.00

10. Gothic Beauty #30 $5.95

Melissa Auf der Maur from Smashing Pumpkins and Hole Signs OOOM

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Please note! This event was originally scheduled to start at 6pm. It has been rescheduled for an hour earlier, to start at 5pm.

Melissa Auf der Maur (MAdM) was a member, songwriter and bass player of Hole from 1994-1999, culminating in the Grammy and Billboard nominated album “Celebrity Skin.” In 2000 she joined the Smashing Pumpkins for their farewell world tour. She has toured and collaborated with bands and members of QOTSA, Marilyn Manson, The Cure, Indochine, NIN, Muse, Ryan Adams, Ric Ocasek and more.

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“OUT OF OUR MINDS” (OOOM ) is a multi-medium release that includes album, film, comic, and photo collection. It is MAdM’s upcoming album, and it is the key component of her independently produced 21st century concept album – a multi-media experience that beyond the rock album, includes a short film with an original score and a comic book. The film portion premiered at Sundance film festival 2009.

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OOOM ALBUM:
12 track follow-up solo album. Guest Stars: Glenn Danzig, members of NIN, Helmet / Battles and Priestess. OOOM Film: 28min, H-D. Color, Fueled on Solar Power, directed by Tony Stone (“Severed Ways”). Original score to the film by MAdM and the Entrance Band. OOOM COMIC: Illustrated by the young and exceptionally talented Jack Forbes from Brooklyn, NY.

For more info: http://xmadmx.com/

Best American Comics 2011

The Best American Comics Series is collecting submissions for their 2011 volume.  Best American Comics is an annual comics anthology featuring short stories and excerpts of graphic novels by North American comics artists.   The series is edited by comics artists, Jessica Abel and Matt Madden, and features a different guest editor each year.  Past guest editors include Lynda Barry (One Hundred Demons), Chris Ware (Jimmy Corrigan), Harvey Pekar (American Splendor), and Charles Burns (Black Hole)

260372789_0e900aa37eThey want you to submit your comics!  If you make minicomics, you should definitely send your comics in, and represent selfpublishers.   The work must be published between September 1, 2009 and August 31, 2010, and needs to be submitted by September 7, 2010.  Work published after August 31 can be submitted for the 2012 volume

For a full explaination plus the address to which you need to mail your amazing comics, check out http://www.bestamericancomics.com/2009/submissions.php

Top 10 Bestselling Winners Last Week

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1. Cabinet #36 Friendship $12.00

2. Baffler vol 2 #1 $12.00

3. Papercutter #12 $4.00

4. Skim by Mariko Tamaki and Jillian Tamaki (Groundwood) $12.95

5. Make (Chicago Literary Magazine) #9 Spr Sum 2010 $10.00

6. Bomb #111 Spr 10 $7.95

7.  The Point #2 Win10 $12.00

8. Small Stakes Music Posters by Jason Munn/Small Stakes (Chronicle) $24.95

9. The Believer #70 Mar Apr 2010 Film Issue $10.00

10.  Dwelling Portably 1980 – 89 by Burt and Holly Davis (Microcosm) $8.00

New Stuff This Week

Comics of Chris Ware: Drawings is a Way of Thinking by David Ball and Martha Kuhlman (University of Mississippi) $28.00 – Maybe you’ve heard of Chris Ware? With contributions by David M. Ball, Georgiana Banita, Margaret Fink Berman, Jacob Brogan, Isaac Cates, Joanna Davis-McElligatt, Shawn Gilmore, Matt Godbey, Jeet Heer, Martha B. Kuhlman, Katherine Roeder, Peter R. Sattler, Marc Singer, Benjamin Widiss, and Daniel Worden.”

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Judas Goat Quarterly #45 Spr 10 $1.50 – 45 issues and still goin’ strong here in the city of big shoulders.

Dont Forget a God Damn Thing by Chelsea Dirck $3.00

Effigy #6 by Matt Whispers $3.00 – chap book.

Between the Lines vol 2 A Coloring Book of Drawings by Contemporary Artists (DJHistory) $20.00 – Not a joke. For real.

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Raving 89 by Neville Watson and Gavin Watson (DJHistory) $29.95 – Photos from the raves of 1989. Because people always look the best when they’re sweaty and peeking on ecstacy.

London Club by Nicole Trevillian (Charta) $29.95

Young Girls Handbook of Good Manners for Use in Educational Establishments by Pierre Louys, translated by Longnecker Geoffrey (Wakefield) $12.95 – Disturbing. Yet compelling. A fine combination.

Rock Music Writings by Dan Graham (Primary Information) $18.00

Shots #107 Spring 10 $5.95

Tag a Novelette by Jay Carlson $6.00 – fiction.

Other Side of Me by Michael Solomon $17.95 – Also fiction.

Rad Dad #17 by Tomas Moniz $3.00 – His biggest issue yet. All kinds of writing on anarchy and parenting.

Rain by Jarod Rosello $2.00 – If you want to convince your parents you should get a puppy, this is what you need to give them.

Make #9 Spr Sum 10 $10.00 – There’s a witch in the club! -This Myth, Magic and Ritual Issue does not dissapoint. Chicago-based Make Magazine continues to raise the bar on creative fiction, nonfiction, and depiction this time with a spirit slant.

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Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep #10 by Philip K. Dick with Jonathan Lethem and Tony Parker (Boom) $3.99

Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep vol 2 HC by by Philip K. Dick with Tony Parker (Boom) $24.99

RASL #7 by Jeff Smith (Cartoon) $3.50

Shindig vol 2 #15 Mar Apr 10 $9.99

Time Out Chicago Apr 10 $2.99

Creeper  HC by Steve Ditko (DC) $39.99

Roadside America: Architectural Relics From a Vanishing Past by John Margolies (Taschen) $39.99

Arty Party by Sara Drake and James Payne $4.00 – Art history yuks and guffaws!

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Desperate But Not Serious by Nicholas Peterson $3.00 – No, not an Adam Ant fanzine. What it is though, is a zine of crazy drawings of animals lamenting their state of affairs, or alternately for example, a camel, just resting. Other animals pontificate their place in the world elsewhere in this collection of detailed black and white drawings. Is this something in the independent publishing zeitgeist? “Big Questions” by Anders Nilsen, “Sad Animals” by Adam Meuse, and now this recent addition to the genre. The genre of what, you inquire? Why the “animals tackling big issues and maybe being a little sad” genre.

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Skate Trips From Hell vol 1 #1 by Lou Shields $3.00 – new mini comic. It’s sk8 or die for real here as a free-form road trip goes endless-bummer-zombie-warfare-panic-in-Detroit style ultimately fullfilling the promise and potential of the tour-journal genre.

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Detective Stories by Anne Elizabeth Moore $1.00 – Murder and mayhem dug up from cultural critic Anne Elizabeth Moore’s (of Unmarketable fame) grade school forensic files. Proves that gritty realism and suspicious conclusions are at their surreal-pychic best when written by a crime-obsessed fifth grader. As performed at a recent Chicago production of “Mortified.” Hilarious!

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By Hand The Use of Craft in Contemporary Art by Shu Hung and var. (Princeton) $24.95

Library Book by Anooradha Iyer Siddiqi (Princeton) $30.00 – Librarians! Get yer nerd on here. Helpful ideas for shelfing your books in an artsy art-book format.

Selby is in Your Place by Todd Selby (Abrams) $35.00

Meanwhile 3856 Story Possibilities by Jason Shiga (Abrams) $15.95

Art of Jaime Hernandez The Secrets of Life and Death, ed. by Todd Hignite (Abrams) $40.00 – With an intro by Alison Bechdel.

Art in Time Unkown Comic Book Adventures 1940 to 1980 HC by Dan Nadel (Abrams) $40.00

Walt and Skeezix vol 4 HC by Frank King (DQ) $39.95

Everyone You Know Is Currently Dead by Louis M. Schmidt $3.00 – zine.

Tears in the Fence #51 $8.00 – lit journal.

Was That Supposed To Be Funny? by Lauren Barnett $4.00 – From the artist of the awesomely-titled “I’d Sure Like Some Fucking Pancakes.” Comics based on second-grade journal entries full of hermit crabs and Supermodel Presidents.

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Nutted 8 Static Cautionary Tales by Dustin Harbin $3.00 – mini comic.

Sneaker Freaker #17 $12.50

Psychedelic Optical and Visionary Art Since the 1960s by var. (MIT) $29.99 – Ready to move on to something past your fractals?

Fortean Times #260 May 10 $11.99 – Would be a nice way to complement the title above.

Look at this Fucking Hipster by Joe Mande (St Martins) $11.99 – Not that much different from the fashiobaly unfashionable “douchebag” trend.

Booth: Actor Lover Idealist Assassin by CC Colbert and Tanitoc (First Second) $19.99

Organ Haus Drawings #2 Weird Jesus Mtn Dew Reptoids $3.00 – Doesn’t the name alone pull you in? The theory behind this art zine is that the aliens are living in the dumpster behind Family Dollar.

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Freedom Goes Freedom Comes A Reflection on Protest 10 Years After Seattle by Josh Redd Sanchez Josh $3.00 – zine

Nachbar Innen Eine Murmel Comics Anthologie #31 Herbst 09 $2.00 – mini comic.

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History of Flying Vaginas by Kristie Alshaibi and Usama Alshaibi $15.00 – zine

Seattle Review vol 2 #2 and #3 $10.00 – As per customer request.

True History of the Elephant Man: The Definitive Account of the Tragic and Extraordinary by var. (Skyhorse) $12.95

New Ornamental Type: Decorative Lettering in the Digital Age by Steven Heller and Gail Anderson (Thames) $40.00

It Was the War of the Trenches by Jacques Tardi (Fantagraphics) $24.99

High Soft Lisp by Gilbert Hernandez (Fantagraphics) $16.99