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.

Wildguard: Where Is This Bonanza Now?

Wildguard is a small franchise that started out at Image Comics. Having this in my underrated Image list, I thought it appropriate to expand on […]

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Paper Planes: The Truth About Self-Expression

Paper Planes from Mad Cave’s Maverick imprint is an emotionally charged OGN coming out on May 16, 2023. At a remedial summer camp two teens […]

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Slaughterhouse-Five: The Best Unparalleled Adaptation

Slaughterhouse-Five is a novel that can seem hard to approach; I certainly have trouble with nonlinear stories. Luckily, the graphic novel adaptation by Ryan North […]

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The Karman Line: Your Reality Is An Exploit

The Karman Line is an original graphic novel from Mad Cave in stores March 14, 2023. In this sociopolitical thriller we see how reality TV […]

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The Ends: Astonishing Generational Clash

The Ends is a Bad Idea coming from regular cartoonist David Lapham. But in addition to the art, Lapham is joined by his wife Maria […]

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Space Goat Publishing: An Experience In Exploit

Space Goat Publishing is an alternative comic publisher that began with a lot of potential. Along with licenses in popular franchises like Evil Dead and […]

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Glorkian Warrior: How Whimsy Brings A New Perspective

Glorkian Warrior is a small but growing franchise from the mind of James Kochalka. A whimsical perspective on Kochalka’s life gives him a massive breakthrough. […]

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Alan Moore’s Awesome Comics: Reliable Differences

Alan Moore’s Awesome Comics is a time people don’t talk much about. Mostly because they focus on his time with the Supreme comics. But how […]

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Burning Man: Don’t Miss Your Hidden Opportunities

Burning Man is quickly helping me become a bigger fan of Peter Milligan. With Pyrate Queen being his first Bad Idea, this has to something […]

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Occult Comics: What Makes Them Not As Popular?

Occult Comics are a strange batch of bedfellows within the medium. If you go onto any of my underrated comic book lists, you’ll notice that […]

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