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L.A. Comic Con Sept 26-28, 2025!

Posted on July 10, 2025 by D.J.
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The boys are back in town– the town of L.A. Comic Con, that is! See Douglas Gauthier and yours truly for fun chats, cool comics, hip zines, and terrific toys!

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Pasadena Comic Con May 24, 2025!

Posted on April 30, 2025 by D.J.
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Tasha Yar, The Beave, heysoupface, Eric Roberts and I hope to see you at Pasadena Comic Con on May 24!

The new Pasadena Comic Con social image A for D.J. Kirkbride & Douglas "heysoupface" Gauthier.
The new Pasadena Comic Con social image B for Douglas "heysoupface" Gauthier & D.J. Kirkbride.
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Pasadena Comic Con has been moved to May 24, 2025!

Posted on January 28, 2025 by D.J.
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Three things:

  1. It turns out that I was a guest at PASADENA COMIC CON, which was originally scheduled for Jan 26, 2025.
  2. Due to the horrific CA fires, the con’s been pushed to May 24, 2025.
  3. I can’t grow facial hair like that anymore.

So, if all goes well, I’ll see you May 24, 2025, Pasadena!

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Serene: Indie Aurthor Market

Posted on October 30, 2024 by D.J.
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D.J. at Serene Indie Market / La Rochelle

Due to email filter shenanigans, I just found out I’m tabling at the first ever Serene: Indie Author Market THIS Saturday, Nov 2!

It’ll be at La Rochelle (5050 Vineland Ave, North Hollywood, CA 91601) from 3pm to 9pm.

Stop by for signed books and to make new friends along with me!

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Amazing Grace Comic Con Update

Posted on October 30, 2024 by D.J.
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My pal in comics Joe Burns, who started the Amazing Grace Comic Con – Long Beach, sadly passed away before the con could happen. His wife, Beni, and friends like Rachel Beck, all came together to make sure the con still happened in his honor. It was a wonderful and heartwarming time.

I think Joe was looking down on us happily, proud of what he’d started.

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