Welcome to the St. Boniface Photo Gallery! Here you can see what your favorite (or least favorite) characters from P&J might look like. Every character mentioned in the story is eligible for inclusion here, from Jessica Bainbridge to Derrin Waldman. Don't forget the grown ups as well, everyone from Principal Cardoza to Joe Dieberneck. From time to time, we might hold a contest searching for a likeness of a specific character. Each character will have his or her own folder, allowing for multiple visions of each member of the cast. Younger versions of the characters are acceptable, but not older—in other words, no pictures of what Perry or Jesse will look like as high schoolers or adults (that will come later). You can include some comments along with your submissions if you like.
For now, you can send your photos (paintings, drawings and comics are also acceptable) directly to underthehoodster@aim.com. Since I already know for a fact that every reader has a different vision of what any particular character looks like, be sure to include the name of the character with your submission. Make sure these likenesses are not from a private site or of anyone you know personally. Of course there should be nothing remotely pornographic. Head shots are best, but body shots are ok if they are in good taste.
This gallery is purely for the amusement of browsers of this site, and if you see a photo or likeness posted that you feel should not be here for whatever reason, please write to me and it will be removed. Copyright is retained by the rightful owner of the likeness, and not by the submitter or the administrators of this site.
Technical Notes
If possible, we ask that pictures should be no wider than 350 pixels at a resolution of no more that 96 dpi. Don't worry if you don't know what that means, we can (and will) shrink the pictures if necessary. Please try to keep the file size below 20 kB.
Files should be submitted in GIF, JPG, or PNG formats. If you are submitting a drawing or cartoon, the GIF format will probably be best (smaller size and higher quality). The JPG format is better for photos or pictures with many colors and gradations.
