The History and Success of The Perry Bible Fellowship
Nicholas Gurewitch draws the The Perry Bible Fellowship. Regarding its origins, The Perry Bible Fellowship (or PBF, for short) was founded with Albert Birney and Evan Keogh in 2001. Since then, it's been published all over the world, from The Guardian to Playboy.
Awards and Global Recognition
The quality of the work has been widely recognized by the industry; it is the winner of Ignatz, Harvey, and Eisner awards. This success is shared by a dedicated team, as it owes much to the editorial and creative input of Evan Keogh, and also Jordan E. Morris, who joined the fellowship in 2002.
Collaborative Development and Milestones
The creative process remains deeply personal and collaborative. To this day, most PBFs are designed with insights from colleagues, friends, and family. In 2021, to celebrate 20 years of comics, Nicholas invited other artists to help him draw some PBF comics.
Additional Creative Work by Nicholas Gurewitch
Beyond his work on the fellowship, the author maintains a diverse portfolio. In addition to comics and comic books, he is the co-writer of several un-made TV shows, movie scripts, and numerous D&D sessions with his niece and nephews.