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Small Press Expo 2025: SPX Announces Tom Gauld, Gigi Murakami, Paul Karasik, Kayla E, and Dean Haspiel as Special Guests

Small Press Expo has announced the first batch of Special Guests for SPX 2025. The show takes place on Saturday, September 13, and Sunday, September 14, with programming and workshops about the amazing world of independent comics as well as an exhibitor floor featuring over 500 creators.

Additional Special Guests will be announced over the next few weeks.

SPX 2025 has announced the following creators as Special Guests to this year’s show:

Tom Gauld

Tom Gauld

What happens to a cat who goes through a wormhole?

Tom Gauld returns with Physics for Cats, his second collection of science-based cartoons for the New Scientist. Find out why every scientist worth their sodium chloride has a Tom Gauld cartoon taped to their electron microscope. This new batch of hilarious gags will be as important to every self-respecting scientist as a lab coat and goggles and oversize rubber gloves.

Gigi Murakami

Gigi Murakami

Gigi Murakami will be present at SPX all weekend, signing her Ignatz-nominated supernatural horror manga RESENTER, her self-published horror anthology zine, Midnight Bites, and Abrams-published Are You Afraid of the Dark? Sinister Sisters horror anthology.

Paul Karasik

Paul Karasik

In 1994, Paul Auster’s City of Glass was adapted into a graphic novel and became an immediate cult classic.

In his SPX talk, Special Guest Paul Karasik will outline the journey in adapting Auster’s complete “New York Trilogy” with the aid of master cartoonists, David Mazzucchielli (“Asterio Polyp”) and Lorenzo Mattotti (New Yorker cover artist). Hidden secrets and comics Easter eggs will be revealed.

The Guardian has called the 3-in-1 graphic novel, “…a stone cold masterpiece.”

Kayla E

Kayla E

Eisner-nominated artist Kayla E is a Special Guest at SPX! She’ll be signing her bestselling graphic memoir, Precious Rubbish. Although it’s her debut book, it’s been garnering a remarkable amount of praise, with everyone from The New York Times (“Precious Rubbish is a scream as precisely pitched as a middle C from a tuning fork”) to The New Yorker (“Her wry portrait reveals a fresh eye, at once vulnerable and undaunted.”) to Publishers Weekly (“This four-color atomic bomb of a comic signals the arrival of a formidable talent.”) designating Kayla as an artist to watch!

Dean Haspiel

Dean Haspiel

In Spring of 2023, Dean Haspiel launched a self-publishing concern focusing on a series of crowdfunded Deep Cuts from his pantheon of creator-owned characters, featuring COVID COPBILLY DOGMA + JANE LEGITTHE RED HOOK, and CHEST FACE. Dino continues to grow his heartfelt roster of dumb luck nobodies, exploring hybrids of action comix and speculative memoir.

The Little Wooden Robot and the Log Princess is a cute picture book for kids

For years, the king and queen have tried desperately to have a baby. Their wish was granted twice, when an engineer and a witch gave them a little wooden robot and an enchanted log princess.

But there’s just one catch: every night when the log princess sleeps, she transforms back into an ordinary log, and can only be woken up with magic words.

Story: Tom Gauld
Art: Tom Gauld

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SPX 2016 Announces International Guests Tom Gauld, Cyril Pedrosa, Aimée de Jongh and Pascal Girard

spx-logo-240Small Press Expo is proud to announce Tom Gauld, Cyril Pedrosa, Aimée de Jongh, and Pascal Girard as Special Guests for SPX 2016.

Small Press Expo is honored that all of these international creators are appearing at the festival for the very first time.

This is in additon to previously announced special guests Daniel Clowes, Lisa Hanawalt, Jeffrey Brown, Trina Robbins, Charles Burns, Jaime & Gilbert Hernandez, Sarah Glidden Carol Tyler, Jim Woodring, Drew Friedman, Ed Piskor, and a rare festival appearance by Joe Sacco.

Tom Gauld is reknown comic creator, designer and illiustrator. He has weekly comic strips in The Guardian and New Scientist, as well as having his work published in The New York Times and The Believer. In addition to his graphic novels Goliath and You’re All Just Jealous of My Jetpack, he has designed a number of book covers, as well as a can for Diet Coke. This fall he releases Mooncop from Drawn & Quarterly. Gauld lives and works in London.

Cyril Pedrosa studied animation design at the Gobelins, a Parisian school dedicated to careers in the moving image. He went on to work on Disney animated feature films such as The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Hercules. A rising star in graphic storytelling, his unique work is a product of his animation background combined with his literary influences of Borges, Marquez and Tolkien. His moving journal of going back to his family roots, Portugal, is a bestseller. NBM will release Pedrosa’s latest, Equinox  this September.

Aimée de Jongh is an award-winning animator, comic artist, and illustrator from the Netherlands. She has since created work for children’s books, TV shows, music videos, and art installations, alongside numerous comic book series. Her animated film Aurora was screened widely in the Netherlands and Janus, a video installation she created with the L.A.-based artist Miljohn Ruperto, was exhibited at the Whitney Museum of American Art. The Return of the Honey Buzzard, her first graphic novel, won the Prix Saint-Michel and is published in English by SelfMadeHero.

Pascal Girard was born in Jonquière, Quebec, Canada, in 1981. He began filling his notebook with drawings on his very first day of school and never stopped. Since he was unable to rid himself of this habit, he naturally decided to make it his career. Girard is the award-winning author of Nicolas, Bigfoot, Reunion, and Petty Theft. He lives in Montreal. In September 2016, Girard is releasing an expanded hardcover edition of his first book Nicholas published by Drawn & Quarterly.

In the next few weeks, SPX will announce more guests, the 2016 Ignatz nominees and a full slate of programming.

SPX 2016 takes place on Saturday and Sunday, September 17-18, and will have over 650 creators, 280 exhibitor tables and 22 programming slots to entertain, enlighten and introduce attendees to the amazing world of independent and small press comics.