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.

Top 10: Revisited The Shameless City of Neopolis

Okay so I missed the Alan Moore trends because other posts took up my time. But I invested just as much time into Top 10 […]

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UMC Editions: An Inexpensive Spotlight

UMC Editions from Argentina is a publisher that’s been getting around in some circles. Including but not limited to our new affiliate, Comic Distro. To […]

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Tales From The Crypt: Plunge Into The 3 Best Spotlight

Tales From The Crypt, one of the most influential horror anthologies of the fifties has an even eerier show. Most episodes are based on stories […]

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Abstract Diseases: Misdiagnosing The Sleazy Strange

Abstract Diseases! I wanted to do something else. But I feel like I’ve got more material for this than anything else. When real life is […]

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Kazakh Comics: The Distant If Revolutionary Neighbor

Kazakh comics are an emerging subject today, but not enough people to talk about it. Let’s change that. Most people will only think of Kazakhstan […]

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Art Ex Machina: Don’t Miss Out On This Breakthrough

Art Ex Machina is a unique request I put on the same level as Chronosis. Probably because these are comics’ equivalents to art house films. […]

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The Empty Man: Revisited With Shocking Results

Who here has hear of The Empty Man? Probably only a few movie buffs because of the timing of its release in 2020. Its reception […]

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Alita Battle Angel – Why The Creator Likes This Better

Alita Battle Angel is a case of creator preferred adaptation. On its own merits, it’s a colorful way for fans to try and find the […]

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Who Run The World Squirrels – Absolutely Lowest

Who Run The World Squirrels is the worst received part of Ryan North’s Unbeatable Squirrel Girl. And it’s not just because of how awkward it […]

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Dahlia in the Dark: An Urgent Delivery

Dahlia in the Dark, Mad Cave Studio’s latest urban fantasy is sure to excite some people. Why? Well the eye-opening presentation and energy will be […]

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