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Q CON: An LGBTQ+ Comic Con

*Free event, no RSVP required. 

Prism Comics presents Q Con - a one day comic con celebrating LGBTQ+ comics, graphic novels and the writers and artists who create them. Find an exciting, diverse selection of LGBTQ+ comics and graphic novels all in one place! Talk to creators, get autographs! Q Con is family friendly, and admission is free. Cosplay is encouraged. Join in the costume contest for fun and prizes!

Comics creators and vendors scheduled to appear include: Tara Madison Avery (We’re Still Here, Stacked Deck Press), Bearded Shirts, David Booher (Rain; Canto), Dave Davenport (Feral and The Ghost Fighter), Michael Derry (Troy, Derry Products) A.C. Esguerra (Eighty Days), Jack Foster (Gun), Sina Grace (Iceman,Rockstar And Softboy), Huntees, Los Angeles Film School, Ed Luce (Wuvable Oaf), Steve MacIsaac (Unpacking), Molly Knox Ostertag (Witch Boy, The Girl From the Sea) MK Palmer (Meraki), Mike Pingel (Betty White Rules The World; Channel Surfing: Wonder Woman), Kayden Phoenix (A La Brava, Jalisco), Qweerty Gamers, Brad Rader (Bob’s Burgers, Batman: The Animated Series), David Reddish (The Passion of Sergius & Bacchus), Sonya Saturday (How to Wait, The Greatest Thing You’ve Ever Seen in Your Life), Max Spragovsky (W.O.O.F. Galaxy), Stacked Deck Press, William O. Tyler (Theater of Terror), Shannon Watters (Lumberjanes, Hollow), Malissa White (Nightmare), Michael Varrati (The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula, Midnight Mass with Peaches Christ & Michael Varrati), Yaoi Revolution and others to be announced.

Prism Comics is holding Q Con in keeping with its nonprofit mission of championing LGBTQ+ visibility, diversity and inclusion in comic books, graphic novels and popular media.  For the latest updates on Q Con, visit https://www.prismcomics.org/q-con

Q Con is supported by a grant from the City of West Hollywood’s Arts Division as part of the City's WeHo Pride LGBTQ Arts Festival (May 22 - June 30). More info at https://pride.weho.org and @wehoarts. Community sponsor: Los Angeles Film School

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