Only two earlier comic bookstores are known to have opened their doors on the North-American continent (or anywhere else on the world for that matter) prior to the one founded by Kousemaker; George Henderson's Canadian, Toronto-based Memory Lane Books opened in May 1967, (itself a continuation of the Viking Bookshop he had already opened on another city location in the spring of 1966), followed by
Gary Arlington's San Francisco Comic Book Company, which was established in April 1968 in the US namesake city, Making Lambiek the worldwide third-oldest comic book store in history. What the three stores had in common was that they all started out with a strong focus on underground comics. Memory Lane Books closed in the 1980s, however, whereas Arlington's store went defunct in 2002, leaving Lambiek as of 2023 the worldwide oldest surviving comic book store. From 1986 on, the store gained fame by holding art exhibitions and book signings by numerous comic authors, including
Robert Crumb,
Will Eisner,
André Franquin,
Joost Swarte,
Charles Burns,
Chris Ware,
Daniel Clowes, François Avril and
Art Spiegelman. In 2010, Lambiek's founder, Kees Kousemaker, died. ==
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