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.

Plainer Jane: Discover The Challenge Of A Freelance Assassin

Plainer Jane is an indie comic series I have interest in. From Manchester UK’s Broken Face Comics comes a surprisingly relatable depiction of freelancing; I’m […]

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Reburn: The Proven Dangers of Premium Corporatization

Reburn is the story of how a YA hero becomes a product that benefits a new dystopia. This request from creator Alyson Shelton and producer/editor […]

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Mammoth Cave: Everything You Need About Underground’s Inspiration

The comic Underground, formerly of Image Comics, features a destination I think tourists will like. Hopefully this can lead to travel affiliates for some more […]

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Aero & Sword Master: Discover The Secrets of Cultural Differences

Aero and Sword Master are two Marvel characters created through Chinese company NetEase. This comes as no surprise with China’s reputation in entertainment revenue. So […]

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Scout’s Honor: How 3 Arguments Make The Plot

Scout’s Honor… is a series I did review on Monkeys Fighting Robots. So with its trade releasing the week of this post, I’m instead going […]

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Pyrate Queen: A Most Powerful Depiction of Empowerment

Pyrate Queen comes from the overlooked writer of comics’ British Invasion, Peter Milligan. Along with the Victorian colors of Tamra Bonvillain and presentation of Adam […]

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Monster Kill Squad: How To Normalize Oddities

Monster Kill Squad from Bad Idea leaves an odd impression. You have the monsters of people’s nightmares and the macho soldiers to combat them. But […]

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Vacuum Seal Books & More – No Questions Asked

Vacuum Seal Books… turns out there’s a little more to it than just plastic bags and cardboard. I wonder if my American Shonen Jump magazines […]

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Hero Trade: How To Make A Bad Idea Profitable

The Hero Trade isn’t just the name of the most famous bad idea. It’s also a meta commentary on modern superhero consumption. Throughout most of […]

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Fletcher Cross: An Anthology In Memetic Mutation

Fletcher Cross: The Multiverse Awaits is a request review for a Kickstarter campaign starting August 3. This anthology series takes influence from Golden Age science […]

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