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Jeffrey Paul "Jeph" Jacques ( ) (born June 17, 1980) is an American
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who writes and draws the
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s '' Questionable Content'', '' Alice Grove'', and ''DORD'' (and formerly "Indietits").


Personal life

Jacques was born in
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, and was later adopted. He has a younger brother named Justin. Jacques lived near
Northampton, Massachusetts The city of Northampton is the county seat of Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population of Northampton (including its outer villages, Florence and Leeds) was 29,571. Northampton is known as an acade ...
, where ''Questionable Content'' is set; in 2015, he moved to
Halifax, Nova Scotia Halifax is the capital and largest municipality of the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, and the largest municipality in Atlantic Canada. As of the 2021 Census, the municipal population was 439,819, with 348,634 people in its urban area. The ...
. Jacques graduated from
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with a degree in music. He was married to his business manager Cristi until their amicable separation in 2014. In 2017, Jacques travelled to
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and got married.


''Questionable Content''

'' Questionable Content'' (QC) is a comedic
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that Jacques started on August 1, 2003. It was initially published two days a week, and then moved up to three updates a week when Jacques published strip #16. On September 4, 2004, Jacques lost his day job, and decided to try publishing QC every weekday and make a living selling QC-related T-shirts.


Other artistic endeavors

Jacques was a member of
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, an online webcomic
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which included other artists such as Christian Fundin and Pontus Madsen of ''Little Gamers'', Sam Logan of ''Sam and Fuzzy'', and
Ryan North Ryan North (born October 20, 1980) is a Canadian writer and computer programmer. He is the creator and author of '' Dinosaur Comics'', and has written for the comic series of ''Adventure Time'' and Marvel Comics' ''The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl''. ...
of ''
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''. Jacques launched ''indietits'' as an anonymous
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on April 1, 2005, to use ideas that did not fit into ''Questionable Content'' setting. Compared to ''Questionable Content'', it is a simple strip, eschewing detailed art and linear storyline in favour of reusable pre-drawn panels and one-shot jokes. To further broaden his drawing limits, Jacques created ''Jephdraw'' to place unnamed drawings of his onto the
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. He puts anything from favored panels to simple sketches for others to see what he does in his spare time. In September 2014, Jacques launched a new comic, ''Alice Grove'', which updated once per week until the story finished in July 2017. Early in 2015 Jacques purchased the domain name walmart.horse (using the more recently available ICANN-era generic top-level domains). The website's sole page is an image of a horse in front of a
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store. Jacques created the website as a piece of postmodernist "nonsense-art". In March Jacques posted a
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letter he received from Walmart who claimed the website diluted their intellectual property. Although Jacques said he believes the site to be
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, he said he would be willing to post a disclaimer on the site indicating that it is parody if Walmart requested it. Jacques gave up the domain after Walmart filed a domain dispute. In October 2015, Jacques launched a new strip titled ''Derelict Orbital Reflector Devices'' at the URL "dord.horse". The strip revolves around a pair of sentient solar collection satellites (known as "DORDs"), part of a network of 2 similar satellites that were placed around the Sun to gather energy for a civilization that has long since departed, leaving the DORDs to contemplate their purpose and while away vast stretches of idle time. Each strip consists of a centrally-placed white sun disk on a black starfield, with the two DORDs (shaped like the letter "H" in a highly bolded font, with two thick side panels connected by a narrow body) assuming various positions in front of the sun, and text balloons for either or both of them in most panels. DORD updated on a daily basis, but no strips have been published since November 19, 2015. The domain registration for "dord.horse" expired.


Deathmøle

In 2005 Jacques launched Deathmøle, a virtual
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band whose works are available online. The band is currently composed of three characters from his comic, '' Questionable Content''. The name for the band appears in Strip 554 for the first time. Since its inception, Jacques has periodically released individual Deathmøle songs through his
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or his
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where they remain available; newer albums have been released on
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. Jacques states that Deathmøle's style "...started out as a joke- I wanted to write and record a really stupid metal song ... and it turned out to be really fun. So fun, in fact, that I started writing more 'serious' metal tracks, and that’s ... how the music evolved." In chronological order, the Deathmøle albums are ''Moletopopolis'', ''Long Songs'', ''???'', ''Trial Period'' (EP), ''Amps'', ''Absent Gods & Creatures Foul'', ''Fear of Black Horses'', ''Meade's Army'', ''Advances'', ''Permanence'' (ongoing) and finally ''Jephmøle'' (ongoing). Each album typically has seven or eight tracks with Trial Period's three and Moletopopolis' fifteen being the extremes. The music is Jacques' original work, with the exception of a cover of Low's " Two-step" on ''Long Songs''. On August 11, 2013, Jacques launched a Kickstarter project with a goal of $9,500 to professionally record the Deathmøle album ''Permanence''. On September 10, 2013, the Kickstarter projects funding period ended with a total funding of $141,115 breaking all 10 of his listed stretch goals. Much of the funding came from fans of QC.


Honors

Jacques was the Artist Guest of Honor at the 2006
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. His webcomic '' Questionable Content'' has been honored multiple times in the
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.


References


External links


''Questionable Content''

''Alice Grove''

''Jeph Jacques''
on
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Interviews with Jeph Jacques


"Questionable Creator: George Curtis Interviews Jeph Jacques" (''Comixpedia''; March 9, 2006)

"Interview with Jeph Jacques and other webcomic artists" (''Talk Radio Meltdown''; January 29, 2011)
{{DEFAULTSORT:Jacques, Jeph American comics artists American comics writers American webcomic creators Artists from Maryland Writers from Maryland Artists from Massachusetts Writers from Massachusetts Hampshire College alumni People from Rockville, Maryland People from Northampton, Massachusetts 1980 births Living people Patreon creators