Jack (webcomic)

Jack (webcomic)

Infobox Webcomic|
title = Jack


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The main cast of "Jack" (From top, clockwise): Kane, Jack, Central, Farrago, Drip and Fnar.
author = David Hopkins
url = [http://www.pholph.com/ www.pholph.com]
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began = 2001-03-01
ended = Ongoing
genre = Furry, Drama, Horror
rating = For mature audiences (MA)
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"Jack" is a furry webcomic by David Hopkins. It is set in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals and focuses on judgment and afterlife, which function according to Christian beliefs, and is noted for its depiction of "rape, drug use, swearing, graphic sexual acts, incest, cannibalism, nudity, savage violence, and images of Hell."cite web|last=Summers|first=Matt|url=http://comixtalk.com/jack_by_david_hopkins_reviewed_by_matt_summers|title=Jack by David Hopkins, reviewed by Matt Summers|publisher=Comixtalk|date=2005-10-10|accessdate=2007-10-31]

"Jack" focuses on its title character, a wizened green rabbit who lives in Hell. He is the embodiment of the deadly sin wrath, whose punishment is being the Grim Reaper. In life, the unfairness of some deaths, particularly towards the ones he loved, made him angry.cite web|last=Hopkins|first=David|authorlink=David Hopkins (comic artist)|url=http://www.pholph.com/index_a.php?Strip=927|title=Arc XXVII: Why Do I Deserve To Die, Strip 927|publisher=Jack|date=2006-08-30|accessdate-2007-10-31] In his position as Grim Reaper, he now has to witness more death, the cause of his wrath. Jack attempts to remember the sins he did in life in order to be forgiven for them. This is hard for him as his other punishment is having no memory of his life on Earth.

"Jack" was joint winner for the "Best Dramatic Comic" award at the Web Cartoonist's Choice Awards in 2004.cite web|url=http://www.ccawards.com/2004.htm|title=2004 Winners and Nominees|publisher=Web Cartoonist Choice Awards|accessdate=2007-10-28] It is one of the most read webcomics on the internet. It is in the top 100 most read according to "BuzzComix", [cite web|url=http://www.buzzcomix.net/index.php|title=Top 100|publisher=BuzzComix|accessdate=2007-11-21] "TopWebComics", [cite web|url=http://topwebcomics.com/|title=Top 100 Comics|publisher=TopWebComics|accessdate=2007-11-21] and "The Webcomic List". [cite web|url=http://www.thewebcomiclist.com/p/186/jack|title=Jack|publisher=The Webcomic List|accessdate=2007-11-21]

Overview

"Jack" covers subjects related to the attitude a person can lead in life and its consequences to them and to the people around them. Frequent features are disease, rape, murder, suicide, bereavement and redemption. The comic is divided into a number of arcs (subplots) of varying length. Artwork style and presence of color differ from arc to arc. Arcs take place on Hell, Earth, Heaven and Purgatory. Arcs set on Earth take place during different, not always consecutive, time periods. In Heaven and Hell there is no concept of time. [cite web|last=Hopkins|first=David|authorlink=David Hopkins (comic artist)|url=http://www.pholph.com/index_a.php?Strip=79|title=Arc V: Dinner At Arloest's, Strip 79|publisher=Jack|date=2001-08-22|accessdate-2007-10-28] The eyes of characters symbolize their status in the "Jack" universe: sins have no pupils; living souls and angels have full pupils; the souls of deceased persons have "pin-prick" eyes as long as they do not recognize their sins. [cite web|last=Hopkins|first=David|authorlink=David Hopkins (comic artist)|url=http://www.pholph.com/index_a.php?Strip=175|title=Arc VIII: Games We Play In Hell, Strip 175|publisher=Jack|date=2002-03-06|accessdate-2007-10-28] [cite web|last=Hopkins|first=David|authorlink=David Hopkins (comic artist)|url=http://www.pholph.com/index_a.php?Strip=176|title=Arc VIII: Games We Play In Hell, Strip 176|publisher=Jack|date=2002-03-08|accessdate-2007-10-28]

"Jack" is based on Christian tradition, but the world and its rules are inconsistent with typical Christian views. The angels are the forces of good, and the sins are evil personified. Many of Hell's denizens enjoy inflicting pain on one another. However, there is confusion at times, with people who were good in life end up going to Hell. The unfairness of the fates of many of these people, and the observations of Jack on the unfairness of life, are central themes to the comic.cite web|last=Hopkins|first=David|authorlink=David Hopkins (comic artist)|url=http://www.pholph.com/index_a.php?Strip=136|title=Arc VII: All Work And No Play…, Strip 136|publisher=Jack|date=2001-12-10|accessdate-2007-10-28]

History

David Hopkins, a minor furry comic artist, previously created comics such as "Rework the Dead". After creating a comic entitled "Trixi and Tet" (which later became the third story "Arc" of "Jack"), [cite web|last=Hopkins|first=David|authorlink=David Hopkins (comic artist)|url=http://www.pholph.com/arcview.php?ID=21|title=Arc III: Trixi and Tet|publisher=Jack|date=2001-04-11|accessdate-2007-11-02] his then girlfriend (and later wife) Katie suggested that he should break out to a bigger audience. Initially hesitant as he was used to a smaller audience, he then expanded. After "Trixi and Tet" was published, he had around 5,000 readers. [cite web|last=Hopkins|first=David|authorlink=David Hopkins (comic artist)|url=http://www.pholph.com/aboutme.htm|title=The Man Behind The Cloak|publisher=Jack|accessdate-2007-11-02] Since then, "Jack" has grown in popularity, with four published comics books, spin-off comic books, and a growing fan base.cite web|url=http://furplanet.com/shop/category.asp?catid=42|title=Collection of David Hopkins's Published Work|publisher=FurPlanet|accessdate=2007-11-02]

The comic has since made references to other comics in the furry fandom, including guest art from furry fandom such as Albert Temple and Candy Dewalt, [cite web|last=Temple|first=Albert|url=http://www.pholph.com/index_a.php?Strip=819|title=Short XXXII Part 4: Fnar's Last Days in Hell with art by Sir Albert Temple|publisher=Jack|date=2006-01-06|accessdate=2007-11-23] [cite web|last=Dewalt|first=Candy|url=http://www.pholph.com/index_a.php?Strip=1110|title=Arc XXXI: Eye Opener (With guest artist Candy Dewalt), Strip 1,110|publisher=Jack|date=2007-11-12|accessdate=2007-11-23] and also appears in other furry webcomics such as "A Doemain of Our Own" and "Gene Catlow". [cite web|last=Rankin|first=Susan|url=http://www.doemain.com/index.cgi/2004-08-30|title=Might Jack lend a claw? (Thank you, Mr. Hopkins!)|publisher=A Doemain of Our Own|date=2004-08-30|accessdate=2007-11-23] [cite web|last=Temple|first=Albert|url=http://www.genecatlow.com/comics/20020809.gif|title=8-9 Cotton is made aware of his potential to affect the entire world!|publisher=Gene Catlow|date=2002-08-09|accessdate=2007-11-23]

Characters

;Jack:The embodiment of wrath, Jack is a wizened green rabbit, wearing a ragged, brown cloak and carrying a scythe. His job is to collect the souls of the dead and lead them to their final judgment as the Grim Reaper. The plot revolves around his attempts to recollect the sins he committed during his life, which have been removed from his memory as part of his punishment. [cite web|last=Hopkins|first=David|authorlink=David Hopkins (comic artist)|url=http://www.pholph.com/index_a.php?Strip=279|title=Arc XII: Jack's Friend Fiver, Strip 279|publisher=Jack|date=2002-11-13|accessdate-2007-10-28] Due to his lack of memory, little of his life on Earth is known, but he does remember parts when angels from Heaven allow him to. It is known he was created by humans as part of an experiment, [cite web|last=Hopkins|first=David|authorlink=David Hopkins (comic artist)|url=http://www.pholph.com/index_a.php?Strip=698|title=Arc XXII: My Mind Returns To Miller Hill, Strip 698|publisher=Jack|date=2005-06-15|accessdate-2007-10-31] and his anger was triggered by the death of another similar experiment called "Jill". He was born without genitalia for fear that he would reproduce.

;Fnar:Fnar is a fetus who died before he was born and appears as a child dressed in a sailor suit, curious, trusting and always smiling. Fnar is unaffected by the horrors of Hell, which he wanders around aimlessly, since he is innocent and ignorant. [cite web|last=Hopkins|first=David|authorlink=David Hopkins (comic artist)|url=http://www.pholph.com/index_a.php?Strip=4|title=Arc I: Fnar the unborn, Strip 4|publisher=Jack|date=2001-03-05|accessdate-2007-10-28] His name is an acronym for "For No Apparent Reason", a reference to circumstances of his death. The main reason he is in Hell is because his mother, who was pregnant with Fnar when she died, went to Hell herself.

;Drip Tiberius Rat:Embodiment of lust, Drip is a monstrous blue rat with black eye markings, who was a rapist and murderer when alive. [cite web|last=Hopkins|first=David|authorlink=David Hopkins (comic artist)|url=http://www.pholph.com/index_a.php?Strip=49|title=Short III: Drip's Lust, Strip 49|publisher=Jack|date=2001-06-13|accessdate-2007-10-28] Of all the sins, he causes Jack the most trouble. His punishment is that although he can commit the sins he did in life, he is unable to feel anything unless the person he is having sex with allows him to. Drip appears in other projects by Hopkins. [ [http://us.vclart.net/vcl/Artists/Pepe/ David Hopkins's VCL art archive.] Accessed 2007-09-25.]

;Farrago:A "young" angel, portrayed as a female ferret with bloody stumps for wings early in the story. [cite web|last=Hopkins|first=David|authorlink=David Hopkins (comic artist)|url=http://www.pholph.com/index_a.php?Strip=138|title=Short XI: Farrago In Hell, Strip 138|publisher=Jack|date=2001-12-12|accessdate-2007-10-28] She is kind and trusting, intent on helping Jack restore his memories.

;Central:A senior angel of a mixed breed of animals, who strictly obeys God's rules. When she was alive, she and Jack were very close. [cite web|last=Hopkins|first=David|authorlink=David Hopkins (comic artist)|url=http://www.pholph.com/index_a.php?Strip=618|title=Arc XIX: Wednesday's Child, Strip 618|publisher=Jack|date=2004-12-08|accessdate-2007-10-31] She now deeply dislikes Jack, but still has sympathy for him. She has white fur, angel wings, and a lion's tail. [cite web|last=Hopkins|first=David|authorlink=David Hopkins (comic artist)|url=http://www.pholph.com/index_a.php?Strip=135|title=Arc VII: All Work And No Play…, Strip 135|publisher=Jack|date=2001-12-07|accessdate-2007-10-28]

;Others:Other characters include the other five sins, (Greed), (Envy), and (Gluttony), (Pride) and the unnamed (Sloth). There are also denizens of Hell, Heaven, Purgatory, and characters living on Earth.

Merchandise

Currently, there have been four comic books containing collections of "Jack" comics (also referred to as the "dead tree versions") have been published by . These include bonus story arcs not available online. There are also comic books by Hopkins and guest writers set in the same universe as "Jack". These are "Cliff" (2 issues) and "Long Island" (1 issue). The former is a joint project with , the latter is with Katie Hopkins. There is a fan-made freeware platform game based on "Jack". [cite web|url=http://www.rpgmaker.net/games/35/|title=Jack|publisher=RM Network|date=2007-06-09|accessdate=2007-10-28]

Reception

"Jack" has a mixed reception. Positive reviews claim "Jack" is enjoyable because the story arcs contain meaning and comments on morality. One review of it said, "Each story arc has been deeper than the last, showing the politics and struggles of those that control Heaven and Hell. Each story has a moral to it; a massively deeper meaning that gives the reader a glimpse into his or her own soul. Jack is philosophical. Jack is intense. Jack is violent, sadistic, cruel, merciless, and never holds back a punch. Jack is also perhaps one of the absolute best comics on the web today. It takes an iron stomach to be able to see some of the images that David presents to the reader, but if you can handle it, you'll be hard pressed to disagree."

However, critics attacked "Jack" because of these attempts to make serious stories. One critic wrote, "It's tempting to read "Jack" as a reflection of author Hopkins' belief system. Tempting but almost impossible, since "Jack" is a nonsensical hodgepodge of touchy-feely new age gibberish and Dixie-fried Fire and Brimstone pissiness. To people who value glitz over substance, "Jack" can pass for a deep and thoughtful meditation on the meaning of life, death, retribution and punishment. But stop to think for a moment, and what once looked like depth is really just so much chaos. That's too bad, because "Jack" is a comic that so desperately wants to be taken seriously, so desperately wants to shock and appall "the squares" with poorly rendered guts and gore, so desperately wants to be oh so edgy." [cite web|url=http://www.crushyiffdestroy.com/show/jack|title=Jack|publisher=Crush! Yiff! Destroy!|accessdate=2007-10-31]

Criticis also comment against the use of graphic violence, the way that it deals with Christian issues, and spelling mistakes, with one review saying that, "Jack" could benefit from a good editor." [cite web|url=http://www.masterzdm.com/enter/webcomicbookclub/full.php?cid=24|title=Full Reviews of Jack|publisher=Master Zen Dao Meow|accessdate=2007-11-02]

Awards

"Jack" was joint winner of "Best Dramatic Comic" (alongside "Demonology 101") at the Web Cartoonist's Choice Awards in 2004. It was also nominated in 2002,cite web|url=http://www.ccawards.com/2002.htm|title=2002 Winners and Nominees|publisher=Web Cartoonist Choice Awards|accessdate=2007-10-28] 2003, [cite web|url=http://www.ccawards.com/2003ceremony/dramatic.htm|title=2003 Best Dramatic Comic|publisher=Web Cartoonist Choice Awards|accessdate=2007-10-28] and 2005. [cite web|url=http://www.ccawards.com/2005ceremony/dramatic.htm|title=2005 Best Dramatic Comic|publisher=Web Cartoonist Choice Awards|accessdate=2007-10-28] In the same ceremony, it was nominated for "Best Anthropomorphic Comic" in 2002 and 2003. [cite web|url=http://www.ccawards.com/2003ceremony/anthro.htm|title=2003 Best Anthropomorphic Comic|publisher=Web Cartoonist Choice Awards|accessdate=2007-10-28] It was also nominated for "Best Environment Design" in 2003 and "Best Story Concept" in 2005. [cite web|url=http://www.ccawards.com/2003ceremony/environment.htm|title=2003 Best Environment Design|publisher=Web Cartoonist Choice Awards|accessdate=2007-10-28] [cite web|url=http://www.ccawards.com/2005ceremony/story.htm|title=2005 Best Dramatic Comic|publisher=Web Cartoonist Choice Awards|accessdate=2007-10-28] "Jack" was nominated for "Best Anthropomorphic Comic Book or Strip" at the Ursa Major Awards in 2001 and 2003. [cite web|url=http://www.ursamajorawards.org/UMA_2001.htm|title=Award Winners 2001|publisher=Ursa Major Awards|accessdate=2007-10-28] [cite web|url=http://www.ursamajorawards.org/UMA_2003.htm|title=Award Winners 2003|publisher=Ursa Major Awards|accessdate=2007-10-28]

References

External links

* [http://www.pholph.com/ "Jack"]
* [http://furplanet.com/shop/ Furplanet] - Publishers of "Jack" comic books
* [http://jackfur.pbwiki.com/ Jack Wiki]


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