The Perry Bible Fellowship, originally The Daily Orange at Syracuse University, has been creating captivating comics for over 20 years. These short cartoon stories have earned recognition from prestigious comics award committees like Ignatz Awards, Web Cartoonist’s Choice Award, Harvey Awards, and Eisner Awards.
Nicholas Gurewitch, the creator of PBF, is known for his versatile drawing styles. The diverse range of styles keeps the content engaging and allows Gurewitch to explore different creative avenues.
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If you haven’t discovered PBF comics yet, you’re in for a treat. Followers are encouraged to explore Gurewitch’s latest stories, witnessing the evolution of his art.
In an interview, Gurewitch shared insights into his creative process: “Sometimes they are born out of a stray stroke in a sketchpad. Sometimes a friend gives me an idea. Sometimes an old sketch presents new opportunities later on.”
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Reflecting on his growth, Gurewitch noted, “Comic-making is different now. Humor changes, coupled with social media needs for self-advertisement. Or maybe I’m just getting older and more out of touch with the zeitgeist.”
The content an artist produces can influence their perceptions. Gurewitch expressed how his own comics serve as a source of external validation and as an expression of his inner self.
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