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.

Ukrainian Comics: Security In Creativity

Ukrainian comics (комікси’ Komikcs) comes in when I thought I was running out of international comics to talk about. With my exposure to Lanstuta Publishing […]

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Sensational She-Hulk: The Immortal Retcon

While everybody’s reeling from Star Wars reveals on investor day, I’m more interested in the She-Hulk show. It seems it’s trying to emulate Charles Soule’s […]

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Echoes of the Triumphant: Directing The Presentation

Echoes of the Triumphant is a project from Pat Murphy a fresh indie creator ready to put himself out. With help from Jarrod Bezzina as […]

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James Stokoe: Mammoth Sized, Jaw-Dropping Years

James Stokoe is an artist with a style that is both full of detail and fantastical in nature. The expressiveness and grotesque work he displays […]

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The O.Z.: Out Of The Action Lab Zone

The O.Z. is writer David Pepose’s first major project outside of Action Lab Danger Zone. Joining him in this sequel/reimagining of the Wizard of Oz […]

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Diversity In Authenticity: Creating Real Fictional Lives

Diversity is something many in the conservative side of the entertainment industry approach with caution. With all of the gatekeeping campaigns, it’s easy to get […]

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Lands of Toons: An Ever Changing Exploration On Animation

Lands of Toons is a project for movies but it has to start small. Created by Kevin Chilcoat with help from artists Andrew Morrice and […]

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Von Bach: How Authenticity Is A Parody Of Fiction

Von Bach is the story of a movie monster’s battle for his dignity. Playwright Owen Hammer works with artist Marianno Navarro and colorist Hernan Cabrera […]

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Brits And Comics: Why Creativity Is A Preservation

The United Kingdom seems to have a complex love-hate relationship with comic books. This isn’t limited to the likes of Alan Moore or Garth Ennis […]

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Shonen Jump Simpletons: Chainsaw Man, Mashle, and More

Within the Shonen Jump catalogue are recent series that put a special emphasis on their protagonists. In the pages of Chainsaw Man and Mashle readers […]

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