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.

John Kirby: Firefox – First Contact… Of A New Wave Hero

John Kirby: Firefox comes from our old friends Will Lill Comics for one of the most unique origin stories. Similar to its counterpart Lightning Marval, […]

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Mutant X: Who Is Captain America?

Mutant X is an obscure but cult favorite series in Marvel’s X-Men franchise. While the main star of this What If? style universe is the […]

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Odinn’s Eye: How Perspective Shifts Through Time

Odinn’s Eye is the Bad Idea title we’ve waiting patiently for. Through the eyes of the protagonist Solveig, readers see a young girl becoming a […]

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Refuse x Last Resorts: Does Modern Life Love Less?

Refuse x Last Resorts is another Bad Idea “Double Shot” that goes into a central theme. In this case it’s how the difficulties of modern […]

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Power Broker: How Commercialism Makes Powerful Problems

Power Broker is yet another series from Unlikely Heroes Studios. Man I hope this means they’re capping their number of original series. As much as […]

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Drowse: Why Noir’s Persuasion Can Get Trippy Man

Alright took me a long time to get my house in order but now I can finally get people on Drowse. This webcomic is easily […]

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The Surgeon: Introducing A Challenge To Post-Apocalypses

The Surgeon comes from one of my favorite indie comic publishers, Unlikely Heroes Studios. With its fifth issue, now’s a good time to give a […]

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Interpop Comics: Best Instant Access To New Indie Superheroes

Man, it’s difficult to write for Interpop Comics with a catchy headline, SEO’s everything. In any case, thanks to YouTube channel, Casually Comics I got […]

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Death Sentence London: An Ironically Authentic Fallout

Okay, now we’ve got another request from creator Monty Nero for Death Sentence London a series from Titan Comics. I gotta be honest, this feels […]

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Day and Age: Year One – A Genuine Look At Quarantine

Day and Age, is yet another request to review a comic directly from a creator. Surprisingly, it’s not for a Kickstarter but an already completed […]

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