Author: Fracadactyl

Fracadactyl is my username, giving ideas you don't know you could love is my game. Jake Palermo is my legal name, I am writer who found my niche in the concept of things. How ideas change and build on themselves. Comics just happen to be the least expensive and most memorable ways these can be seen.

Swamp Thing and Poison Ivy: Survival Of Limited Series

The recent Swamp Thing and Poison Ivy series both got past their limited number runs. But how? Is eco-horror the new hot topic? Not exactly. […]

Continue reading

Bloodfire: For God & Country – Sure Fire Return

Bloodfire is a character I doubt many people has ever heard of. But hopefully his new publisher Blood Moon Comics can make a change in […]

Continue reading

Comic Creative Teams: What Makes The Best?

The best of the comic creative teams are the ones who stick together. I don’t just mean that as a tagline, there are few creatives […]

Continue reading

X-O Manowar Unconquered: A Revolutionary Space Epic

X-O Manowar Unconquered is the hotly anticipated Valiant title finally arriving. Its title character has been going off on so many different directions, going back […]

Continue reading

Scorn: Alert Famous Bad Girl Comeback

Scorn is one of those titles that makes a comeback with an identity direction. That’s an impressive challenge considering this “bad girl” shares her name […]

Continue reading

Chopping Block: A Horror’s Best Zinger

What’s on our Chopping Block? Why it’s the opportunity to review for one of webcomics’ pioneers Keenspot! So what do we Gutternauts choose to show off […]

Continue reading

The Finder: A Superhero’s Bottom Line Needs To Be Drawn

The Finder is a Bad Idea one-shot by the makers of Monster Kill Squad. In it, we have a comic fan’s view of superheroes under […]

Continue reading

Exorcists Never Die: A Good Day To Compromise

Exorcists Never Die from Mad Cave is Die Hard meets Dante’s Inferno. This title’s album comes to comic stores on November 22 with the final […]

Continue reading

Plus Ultra: Overground’s First and Last Spotlight

Plus Ultra… no this isn’t about My Hero Academia or Ernie (the Blerd Without Fear). This is about Overground Comics’ most complete series. As much […]

Continue reading

Cybersix: Why The Animation Is The Comic’s Survival

Cybersix is a unique series to say the very least. The original comic is a unique production between Argentina and Italy; frankly it shows in […]

Continue reading