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Jerry Holkins was born on 6 February, 1976 in United States, is an American writer and co-creator of Penny Arcade. Discover Jerry Holkins's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 48 years old?
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His wife is Brenna Holkins
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Jerry Holkins Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Jerry Holkins worth at the age of 48 years old? Jerry Holkins’s income source is mostly from being a successful Writer. He is from United States. We have estimated Jerry Holkins's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Jerry Holkins (born Parkinson ; February 6, 1976 ) is an American writer.
Holkins sometimes uses the pseudonym "Tycho Brahe", which is also the name of a Penny Arcade character based on Holkins.
He met future collaborator Mike Krahulik at Mead High School, Spokane in 1993 or 1994 through the school newspaper, where they became friends.
After graduating high school, Holkins and Krahulik shared an apartment together.
According to an oral history, the two submitted cartoons to a contest run by a magazine in 1998.
The magazine did not accept them but the creators sought other places to publish them, and worked with a site called looneygames.com to create what would become Penny Arcade.
The strip initially ran once a week.
Around a year later, they created their own website for the strip.
In addition to the comic, Holkins wrote accompanying blog posts.
Initially, this was partly because the format of their website left blank space.
Holkins says that while now the posts are a key part of the site, when they first started he would delete each post to make space for the next one so the early posts are lost.
These posts are often computer and video game commentary, but also include personal reflections or rants.
According to Julia Swan of the Museum of History and Innovation, Penny Arcade was one of the first, if not the first, highly successful webcomics.
Holkins moved to Seattle around 2000.
By 2000, Penny Arcade was profitable enough that Holkins could quit his day job.
Holkins, along with Krahulik and their business manager Robert Khoo, founded the charity Child's Play in 2003.
Child's Play is a charitable organization that donates toys and games to children's hospitals worldwide.
The charity was founded in part to refute mainstream media's perception of gamers as violent and antisocial.
Holkins is a co-founder of PAX (originally called the Penny Arcade Expo) a series of gaming festivals that began in 2004 and has been held around the world.
He is also a co-founder of Child's Play, a multimillion-dollar charity which organizes toy drives for children's hospitals.
PAX was originally created in 2004 by Holkins and Krahulik because they wanted to attend a show exclusively for gaming.
Defining characteristics of the shows include an opening keynote speech from an industry insider, game-culture inspired concerts, panels on game topics, exhibitor booths from both independent and major game developers and publishers, a LAN party multiplayer, tabletop gaming tournaments, and video game freeplay areas.
Holkins and Krahulik played Dungeons & Dragons 4th edition in Seattle for a day prior to its release, with Krahulik, Chris Perkins from Wizards of the Coast, Scott Kurtz of PvP, and Wil Wheaton.
Jerry is also featured in the Dungeons & Dragons 4th edition and 5th edition podcast, playing a character named Omin Dran, a Cleric of the Goddess Tymora (formerly Avandra), and CEO of an adventuring party named Acquisitions Incorporated.
This has expanded into another streamed game entitled Acquisitions Incorporated: The "C" Team.
This work has led to official D&D products featuring the Acquisitions Incorporated concept and characters.
Holkins wrote The Lookouts, a comic which imagines a Boy Scouts-like group in a fantasy setting.
Initial versions were written by Holkins and illustrated by Krahulik, while the final version was also co-written by Ben McCool, with art done by Robb Mommaerts and colors by Rainer Petter.
The premise has also been adapted into a short live-action film.
Holkins wrote a book of poetry called Lexcalibur, featuring poems about D&D-style adventuring with illustrations by Krahulik.
Holkins, along with Krahulik, was included in the Time 100 for 2010.
Holkins was born in Auburn, Washington and grew up at least partly in Spokane, Washington.
As of 2010, the strip was running three times a week and had about 3.5 million readers.
Holkins is also the basis for one of the two central characters in Penny Arcade, "Tycho Brahe".
Holkins and Brahe share similar interests and personalities, though their appearances differ; for example, Tycho has mussed hair and sideburns, while Holkins's head is shaven.
As of 2017, Child's Play had processed $44,538,978 in donations since its inception.
PAX (originally known as Penny Arcade Expo) is a series of gaming culture festivals involving tabletop, arcade, and video gaming.
PAX is held annually in Seattle, Boston, Philadelphia, and San Antonio in the United States; and Melbourne in Australia.