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.

Russian Comics: Fighting Against A Country With Love

Russian Comics are getting a bit more attention across the news, especially against stigma. From its early beginnings is the spread of stories of the […]

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Whalesville X Rocks and Minerals: New World Stories

Whalesville along with Rocks and Minerals appear in Bad Idea’s May releases with quite a reputation. With Matt Kindt as writer this isn’t too big […]

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Madefire: How An Innovative Gimmick Couldn’t Keep Up

Madefire was a digital comics app featuring the uniqueness of motion comics on phones. Until this point, motion comics aren’t in too much utilization. This […]

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Code Red: A More Refined Take On Earth’s Mightiest

Code Red is an episode of Avengers: Earth’s Mightiest Heroes from a source nobody really wants to remember. Geoff Johns’ brief stint on the Avengers […]

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US Agent: American Zealot – The Best John Walker Story

US Agent is a character you might recognize from The Falcon & The Winter Soldier. The character, John Walker is a difficult character to have […]

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The Gallows Man: How The Golden Age Was Satirical

The Gallows Man is yet another request review for a Kickstarter campaign. I know I said I’d be doing something else but I like this […]

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Battlecats: Because of a Gradual Remarkable World

Battlecats is the ongoing series of Florida comic publisher, Mad Cave. By request of the publisher, let’s go over what makes this series so good. […]

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Tankers: Guaranteed Inexpensive Dependence On Fossil Fuels

Tankers is yet another bad idea because MFR supports wide reaching comics instead of limited runs. As a fan of Robert Venditti, I find a […]

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Altiplano: Don’t Miss Out On Amazing Peruvian Cyberpunk

Altiplano isn’t just yet another indie comics request, it’s a milestone. This series has Peruvian origins, a country I don’t have comic intel on. That’s […]

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James Robinson: How Publishers Cheat Out Of The Golden Age

James Robinson is one of those creators I’ve been trying to cover for a long time. Well it’s now or never because I’ve been getting […]

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