The Perry Bible Fellowship is the perfect middle between the whimsical and the dark humor. And it has been since 2001 when its creator Nicholas Gurewitch drew the first dark comics. Nicholas describes his style as "the clarity of obscurity," and his work is a real treat to all the twisted humor aficionados.
Usually consisting of three or four panels, the webcomics have originated in the Syracuse University newspaper The Daily Orange. The darkly funny drawings tackle difficult topics head-on, and some of the most common themes include irony, religion, sexuality, war, science fiction, suicide, violence, and death.
"Sometimes I look at my work and think that it shows the idealism of my Dad colliding with the realism of my Mom," Gurewitch told Things In Squares. "Or, I see the idealism of my Mom colliding with the realism of my Dad. The idea of the "real" colliding with the “ideal” in these plot twists have been suggested to me by many artists."
Now, scroll down below to feed your weird sense of humor with these superbly cool drawings by Nicholas!
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And that's the reason why you should never judge someone, defending his own property.
One day in elementary school my catholic teacher was explaining that tremors were caused by god moving the earth. I raised my hand and said it was actually because of the tectonic plaques and went on explaining it. She put me bad grades for the rest of the course.
"We will have to eat each other eventually but let's enjoy this view in the meantime"
Creeper reminded me of my crazy ex. And people say pot-heads are calm. Don't know him
Sigmund Freud did actually sleep with his patients. The father of modern psychology was not big on being ethical.
Part 2: Blonde guy goes for a swim. "Hey it's that human that killed Sharky Joe!" The cycle of vengeance continues.
Pajamas with a revolver on the back? The other kid gets space rockets. No fair.
So basically it's a particularly mean spirited participation award? I'm so glad they didn't give out participation awards when I was in school.
It seems our friend Vanessica hasn't been following the American news in the past few weeks!
The mail always goes through, unless it's a very important document or birthday card that gets chewed up in the sorting machinery. But the junk always gets through unscathed.
Sometimes, I think my neurons get bored and do this kinda stuff to me on purpose, just for laughs. So annoying, really...
No more warnings? Sounds like Cromax got caught adding his "special sauce" to the food before but wasn't fired.
Santa knows the names of all the naughty girls, and where they live. Although he's only supposed to come once a year
He got a bad review in the paper so no no one will visit him so he went ape...
YOU GUYS. I have a working theory that I did an embarrassing amount of research for. I thought there may be a "Bambi" reference here, but having never seen the movie despite having been born in the '80s, I only had my hunch to go off of. So after reading the plot, I gathered that there is a specific fight scene in which grown-a*s Bambi, our hero, battles another buck, Ronno, to win the affections of an extremely indifferent doe with probable self-esteem issues. Bambi emerges as the victor and runs off with Jane Doe lol Anyway, there's a part in the fight scene that lines up EXACTLY with comic panel 1, Bambi being the deer on the left. So my hypothesis is that this is some alt reality or Ronno from the future (may or may not have been assismilated by borg) who is destroying that mother-f****r so he can run off and buck what's-her-tail
Update: I got those backwards. Ronno on left, Bambi on right
Load More Replies...As far as I can tell, this mutant deer has laser vision which allows him to destroy other bucks approaching him for a territorial or mating rights battle. And he seems pretty jazzed about the fact. And that's kinda creepy. And kinda cool, too. Laserdeer. Don't go hunting this year.
Naw, has to be deerper meaning than that. All puns aside, that's a terrible deery. Deeriously though, shite answer would mean a non-sequitur amongst all these clever comics. Your answer is like a redneck from some podunk-a*s town looking at a phylogenetic tree, complete with pictures, and coming up with "welp," *pauses to pull up cargo jeans and sip beer "bout near as we can figure, it all started thousands of years ago..." I think you get where I'm going with this.
Load More Replies...I keep getting the impression that this artist wants to be the next Gary Larson(The Far Side). But for some reason, he ends up with a bit too much of the 'macabre' and not enough 'delicious irony' to keep people wanting more. :O
Nope ... anybody doing more than one panel is not ever trying to emulate Larson. Try again to be interesting (at least it would be interesting to see how you fail to pull it off).
Load More Replies...Haha. I used to deliver the Daily Orange on campus back in 2002. Best part of the job was reading the newest PBF on our route. I bought the book that they put out years ago. So psyched to see it here on Bored Panda.
So did BoredPanda get permission from pbfcomics to use these? Did they pay for them?
I love these comics! The artist knows lots about human behavior, lol.
Two duplicates but most were pretty good. Some made absolutely NO sense to me tho.
Some of these I really don't get. What's up with the book couple? "You're the only one who understands me!" Then they see something on the table and she storms out. What did she see that ticked her off so much?
hmm, more in the vein of Gahan Wilson ... I Paint What I See ... LOL
I keep getting the impression that this artist wants to be the next Gary Larson(The Far Side). But for some reason, he ends up with a bit too much of the 'macabre' and not enough 'delicious irony' to keep people wanting more. :O
Nope ... anybody doing more than one panel is not ever trying to emulate Larson. Try again to be interesting (at least it would be interesting to see how you fail to pull it off).
Load More Replies...Haha. I used to deliver the Daily Orange on campus back in 2002. Best part of the job was reading the newest PBF on our route. I bought the book that they put out years ago. So psyched to see it here on Bored Panda.
So did BoredPanda get permission from pbfcomics to use these? Did they pay for them?
I love these comics! The artist knows lots about human behavior, lol.
Two duplicates but most were pretty good. Some made absolutely NO sense to me tho.
Some of these I really don't get. What's up with the book couple? "You're the only one who understands me!" Then they see something on the table and she storms out. What did she see that ticked her off so much?
hmm, more in the vein of Gahan Wilson ... I Paint What I See ... LOL