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In an interview in The Daily Orange, it is stated "Gurewitch first printed 'The Perry Bible Fellowship,' or 'PBF,' in The Daily Orange, where he was art director for a semester in 2002." Based on this the article has said that PBF started in 2002. However, other sources, including NPR, state that it started in 2001. Based on more, and better sources saying 2001, and the ambiguous sentence in The Daily Orange (it says he was art director there in 2002 but not explicitly that PBF started in 2002) I have gone with 2001 as the start year. HenryCrun15 (talk) 01:26, 28 January 2021 (UTC)Reply
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Does anyone know about the contributions made by Albert Birney, Evan Keogh, and Jordan E. Morris? They're mentioned on PBF's about page (https://pbfcomics.com/about/). States that PBF was started by Nicholas Gurewitch with Albert Birney and Evan Keogh in 2001. States Jordan E. Morris joined in 2002. Seems to imply that Evan Keogh and Jordan E. Morris currently (as of 2021) continue to contribute to the comic. I didn't want to rush in and change things if others know more about this than I do.
Jasonkwe (talk) 20:44, 21 February 2021 (UTC)Reply