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Fightingkids Jacques [verified] ❲Recent | SECRETS❳Digging through archived art blogs from the early 2010s, the most consistent lead points to a self-published comic by an anonymous French artist. The title: Les Enfants Batailleurs (roughly “The Fighting Kids”), with a protagonist named . This is where I need your help, readers. Have you heard of FightingKids Jacques ? Did you own a zine? Did you know a “Jacques” who earned his nickname the hard way? fightingkids jacques So who—or what—is FightingKids Jacques ? Digging through archived art blogs from the early You ever stumble across a phrase online that feels like a punch to the gut and a puzzle for the brain? For me, that phrase is Have you heard of FightingKids Jacques In a world of polished reboots and corporate nostalgia, give me the jagged, unexplained corners. Give me FightingKids Jacques . Tags: underground comics, obscure media, fightingkids jacques, french zines, childhood rage, art mystery There’s a single black-and-white photo often attached to this theory: five kids standing in a loose circle, one (presumably Jacques) holding a homemade shield made of a trash can lid. The vibe is less Lord of the Flies and more Kids (1995)—raw, uncomfortable, and painfully real. |