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* Peter and Company actually began in 1998 as a zany SliceOfLife, with many of the original comic's characters were either reworked into the reboot or simply retconned. Due to Jon [[BuryYourArt deleting all traces of the original comic]], most people only know of the second comic and commonly see it as the original despite it technically being a reboot. The author actually prefers to keep the original strips separate from the Guardian version, so this page will not include any details regarding the original series, as to avoid confusion for the vast majority of readers who are only familiar with the final official published version.
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* Peter and Company actually began in 1998 as a zany SliceOfLife, with many of the original comic's characters were either reworked into the reboot or simply retconned. Due to Jon [[BuryYourArt deleting all traces of the original comic]], most people only know of the second comic and commonly see it as the original despite it technically being a reboot. The author actually prefers to keep the original strips separate from the Guardian version, so this page will not include any details regarding the original series, as to avoid confusion for the vast majority of readers who are only familiar with the final official published version.
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* Peter and Company actually began in 1998 as a zany SliceOfLife, with many of the original comic's characters were either reworked into the reboot or simply retconned. Due to Jon [[BuryYourArt deleting all traces of the original comic]], most people only know of the second comic and commonly see it as the original despite it technically being a reboot. The author actually prefers to keep it this way, so this page will not include any details regarding the original series, as to avoid confusion for the vast majority of readers who are only familiar with the final official published version.
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* Peter and Company actually began in 1998 as a zany SliceOfLife, with many of the original comic's characters were either reworked into the reboot or simply retconned. Due to Jon [[BuryYourArt deleting all traces of the original comic]], most people only know of the second comic and commonly see it as the original despite it technically being a reboot. The author actually prefers to keep it this way, the original strips separate from the Guardian version, so this page will not include any details regarding the original series, as to avoid confusion for the vast majority of readers who are only familiar with the final official published version.version.
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I am the creator and owner of Peter & Company. Just as I did on the front page, I have gone through and removed any unwanted references to the original edition of Peter & Company (pre-2005), which should not be discussed in relation to the modern series, since it is not hosted anywhere online by me and I do not want to cause confusion. I also clarified a number of errors in character descriptions, details on stories, and backstory items in relation to their real-life inspirations.
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!! General Trivia
* Peter and Company actually began in 1998 as a zany SliceOfLife, with many of the original comic's characters were either reworked into the reboot or simply retconned. Due to Jon [[BuryYourArt deleting all traces of the original comic]], most people only know of the second comic and commonly see it as the original despite it technically being a reboot.
* The second comic is a solo project, with Jonathan producing each page using traditional pencil and brush ink instead of digital techniques.
* The author has talked about an animated pilot based on this webcomic is being developed.
* Whitney was never apart of the author's childhood, but during the earlier days of the comic, she requested that she be put into the comic as a love interest for Peter.
* Peter and Company actually began in 1998 as a zany SliceOfLife, with many of the original comic's characters were either reworked into the reboot or simply retconned. Due to Jon [[BuryYourArt deleting all traces of the original comic]], most people only know of the second comic and commonly see it as the original despite it technically being a reboot.
* The second comic is a solo project, with Jonathan producing each page using traditional pencil and brush ink instead of digital techniques.
* The author has talked about an animated pilot based on this webcomic is being developed.
* Whitney was never apart of the author's childhood, but during the earlier days of the comic, she requested that she be put into the comic as a love interest for Peter.
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* Peter and Company actually began in 1998 as a zany SliceOfLife, with many of the original comic's characters were either reworked into the reboot or simply retconned. Due to Jon [[BuryYourArt deleting all traces of the original comic]], most people only know of the second comic and commonly see it as the original despite it technically being a
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* Although Peter & Company is listed as semi-autobiographical, many story elements are completely fictional. One major point is the fact that Whitney
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* BuryYourArt: Jon deleted the early version of Peter and Company that he made prior to 2005 out of shame and not wanting to confuse readers on which was canon or not, with only a few people and websites having all the pages to the comic.
* CreatorBacklash: Jon outright dislikes the original comic of Peter and Comic he started back in 1998, seeing it as stupid and reviling it over the fact he had little to no direction with its story.
* CreatorsPest: Jon doesn't look back fondly at Dr. Victor and Dr. Fritz and the arcs they were involved in as he felt they were out of place for the kind of work he was trying to make at the time, and much like he did with the School Counselor, he felt that having a villain for the story felt pointless.
* MemorialCharacter: Chelsea ends up becoming this later in the comic and sequels due to the fact that her real-life counterpart that she was based on passed away later down the line.
* StreisandEffect: Jon's deletion of the original 1998 comic has led to many websites and archivists preserving all of its pages despite wanting them to be forgotten in favor of the 2005 release of Peter and Company.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
* CreatorBacklash: Jon outright dislikes the original comic of Peter and Comic he started back in 1998, seeing it as stupid and reviling it over the fact he had little to no direction with its story.
* CreatorsPest: Jon doesn't look back fondly at Dr. Victor and Dr. Fritz and the arcs they were involved in as he felt they were out of place for the kind of work he was trying to make at the time, and much like he did with the School Counselor, he felt that having a villain for the story felt pointless.
* MemorialCharacter: Chelsea ends up becoming this later in the comic and sequels due to the fact that her real-life counterpart that she was based on passed away later down the line.
* StreisandEffect: Jon's deletion of the original 1998 comic has led to many websites and archivists preserving all of its pages despite wanting them to be forgotten in favor of the 2005 release of Peter and Company.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
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* BuryYourArt: Jon deleted the early version The original run of Peter and & Company that he made prior to 2005 out of shame and not wanting to confuse readers on began as a simply-drawn newspaper-style comic strip, which was canon or not, with only a few people and websites having all the pages to the comic.
* CreatorBacklash: Jon outright dislikes the original comicJonathan began drawing during his junior year of Peter and Comic high school in 1998. After six years, in late 2004, he started back in 1998, seeing it as stupid and reviling it over the fact realized he had little hit a brick wall in terms of ideas to no direction with its story.
* CreatorsPest: Jon doesn't look back fondly at Dr. Victor and Dr. Fritz and the arcs they were involved in as he felt they were out of placeuse for the kind of work he was trying comic, and decided to do a full reboot with a completely different story concept. Deciding to make at the time, and much like he did with the School Counselor, he felt that having a villain for the story felt pointless.
* MemorialCharacter: Chelsea ends up becoming this later inautobiographical, the comic new Peter & Company was launched with the "Guardian" story on January 1, 2005, and sequels due to the fact that her real-life counterpart that she was based on passed away later down the line.
* StreisandEffect: Jon's deletionentirety of the original 1998 comic has led to many old series -- all comics, artwork and 75% of the cast -- were effectively deleted from existence, across all of his websites and archivists preserving all of its pages despite wanting them galleries, such as FurAffinity and DeviantArt. These comics still remain archived in his own collection, and he may decide to be forgotten in favor of the 2005 release of Peter and Company.
them at a later date, but for now, he prefers that people focus on the story that the comic has grown into over the decades that he has been working on it.
*WhatCouldHaveBeen: WhatCouldHaveBeen:
* CreatorBacklash: Jon outright dislikes the original comic
* CreatorsPest: Jon doesn't look back fondly at Dr. Victor and Dr. Fritz and the arcs they were involved in as he felt they were out of place
* MemorialCharacter: Chelsea ends up becoming this later in
* StreisandEffect: Jon's deletion
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** On strip 200, Chelsea was intended to have another antagonist arc [[TheBusCameBack which would've brought back Dr. Victor and Dr. Fritz]] for a third chapter where she would have handed them her findings on Peter and Seth. However, in 2023, [[WordOfGod Jon explained on the page itself]] that he decided to [[AbortedArc scrap the entire arc]] back then since he couldn't find a feasible scenario as to why Chelsea would even do it or why the two doctors would pick her to assist them, knowing that any reason he came up with would seem [[AssPull out of the blue]]. He was also fully aware of the fact that the two doctors did not at all fit the genre he had intended his comic to be, so he decided to [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse keep them gone from the comic for good]].
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** On strip 200, Chelsea was intended to have another antagonist arc [[TheBusCameBack which would've brought back Dr. Victor and Dr. Fritz]] for a third chapter chapter, where she would have handed them her findings on Peter and Seth. However, in 2023, [[WordOfGod Jon explained on the page itself]] that he decided to [[AbortedArc scrap the entire arc]] back then arc]], since he couldn't find a feasible scenario as to why Chelsea would even do it or why the two doctors would pick her to assist them, knowing that any reason he came up with would seem [[AssPull out of the blue]]. He was had also fully aware of come to realize the fact that the two doctors did not at all fit the genre he had intended his comic to be, so he decided to [[WhatHappenedToTheMouse keep remove them gone from the comic for good]].
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** The author has stated both on his comic and elsewhere that Tracy was actually his wife's friend who willingly agreed to be put in the comic as an [[TakeThat inside joke against an unpleasant classmate]] that Jon had to deal with in a class assignment.
* WriteWhatYouKnow: The commentary on each page reveals that the comic is semi-autobiographical; while the artist claims that he did not have an imaginary friend growing up, the majority of situations that Peter finds himself in are directly based on events that did happen to him, with fictional events thrown in the mix (e.g The perfume incident with Whitney, Tracy being a problematic classmate).
* WriteWhoYouKnow: Most of the characters, particularly Whitney and Tracy, in the story are all based off people from real life.
* WriteWhatYouKnow: The commentary on each page reveals that the comic is semi-autobiographical; while the artist claims that he did not have an imaginary friend growing up, the majority of situations that Peter finds himself in are directly based on events that did happen to him, with fictional events thrown in the mix (e.g The perfume incident with Whitney, Tracy being a problematic classmate).
* WriteWhoYouKnow: Most of the characters, particularly Whitney and Tracy, in the story are all based off people from real life.
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** The author has stated both on his comic and elsewhere that Tracy was actually his wife's friend who willingly agreed to be put in the comic as an a stand-in character, taking the place of [[TakeThat inside joke against an unpleasant classmate]] that Jon had to deal with in a class assignment.
* WriteWhatYouKnow: The commentary on each page reveals that the comic is semi-autobiographical; while the artist claims that he did not have an imaginary friend growing up, the majority of situations that Peter finds himself in are directly based on events that did happen to him, with fictional events thrown in themix (e.g The perfume incident with Whitney, Tracy being a problematic classmate).
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* WriteWhoYouKnow: Most of thecharacters, particularly Whitney and Tracy, characters in the comic are based on individuals whom Jonathan knew in real life while growing up. Iggy, in particular, is actually a mix of three separate friends that Jonathan had throughout his childhood, and he takes the place of whichever friend was with him when a given story are all based off people from real life.took place.
* WriteWhatYouKnow: The commentary on each page reveals that the comic is semi-autobiographical; while the artist claims that he did not have an imaginary friend growing up, the majority of situations that Peter finds himself in are directly based on events that did happen to him, with fictional events thrown in the
* WriteWhoYouKnow: Most of the
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Will write in deleted part for Tuckerization entry on main page.
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* WriteWhoYouKnow: Most of the characters, particularly Whitney and Chelsea, in the story are all based off people from real life and use their same names. The only one whose real name isn't used is the author's avatar, Peter.
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* WriteWhoYouKnow: Most of the characters, particularly Whitney and Chelsea, Tracy, in the story are all based off people from real life and use their same names. The only one whose real name isn't used is the author's avatar, Peter.life.
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Deleted that bit due to not having 100% details on that particular bit of info, and in hindsight saw it as a bad move on my part. My apologies.
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* Whitney was never apart of the author's childhood, but during the earlier days of the comic, she requested that she be put into the comic as a love interest for Peter on the basis of them being in a relationship in real life.
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* Whitney was never apart of the author's childhood, but during the earlier days of the comic, she requested that she be put into the comic as a love interest for Peter on the basis of them being in a relationship in real life.
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