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The Perry Bible Fellowship webcomic

The Perry Bible Fellowship is a webcomic and newspaper comic strip created by Nicholas Gurewitch. It debuted in 2001 in the Syracuse University newspaper, The Daily Orange. The comic is known for its surreal humor and dark comedy, often featuring whimsical, childlike imagery contrasted with morbid, unexpected twists. Its themes commonly explore irony, religion, sex, war, science fiction, suicide, violence, and death.

The comic's art style varies, ranging from simplistic figures to detailed and colored illustrations, sometimes changing within a single strip. The comic's chosen blend of innocent visuals with dark themes has made it a distinctive and influential work in the realm of webcomics. The Perry Bible Fellowship has been recognized for its creativity and has received several awards, including an Eisner Award, two Ignatz Awards, and three Harvey Awards.

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