Whether it updates once a week or every day, most students these days have one or two favorite webcomics. Few reach as wide of an audience, however, as Questionable Content, the week-daily comic about ...
The artist behind the comic Questionable Content has fallen in the crosshairs—or should we say “the horsehairs”— of retail behemoth Walmart. The mega-retailer is demanding that Jeph Jacques ...
Comic artist Jeph Jacques was so amused when the .horse top-level domain was created that he decided to make a new website: walmart.horse. The site portrayed an unexplainably funny picture of a horse ...
Finding the right webcomic can be tricky with all of the stories floating around the internet ether. But luckily you have trusty friends like us to to make glowing recommendations! Something I’m ...
The audio version of this article is generated by AI-based technology. Mispronunciations can occur. We are working with our partners to continually review and improve the results. Cartoonist Jeph ...
Walmart is seriously ticked off with the parody Walmart.horse website. Cartoonist Jeph Jacques registered the bizarre domain name, which directs to a picture of a store and a horse, earlier in the ...
Era of free rein over equine internet is no more: cartoonist Jeph Jacques’s .horse website goes offline after he is contacted by corporation The greatest horse-based web domain in history is no more: ...
Questionable Content is many things: A webcomic about a haphazardly adjusted group of twenty-somethings in New England. A serial narrative set in a context of kitchen-sink science fiction. Perhaps ...
Don’t try to reach Jeph Jacques before 3 p.m. He won’t be awake. Readers of the Easthampton artist’s webcomic, Questionable Content, about an indie rock lover who works in a coffee shop and owns a pet ...
Four years ago, cartoonist Jeph Jacques signed up for Patreon. The idea behind the then new website was intriguing: a reimagining of what it means to be a “patron” of the arts, for a generation of ...