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.

Predator VS Comics: The Best Heroes To Hunt

Predator VS comics… it’s a lot harder to decide an opponent for this trophy hunter than people think. The first Batman versus Predator comic is […]

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Dead Boy Detectives: 4 Bits The Others Missed

Dead Boy Detectives gets a lot of attention thanks to the Netflix show. Enough for people to prefer one album with half a maxi-series over […]

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The Red Star: Write or Fight Like a Soldier

When you think The Red Star chances are you’re thinking about communism or a certain video game. But did you know that this game is […]

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A Last Goodbye: An Obsession To The Finish

Post-apocalypses and I do not have the best track record. Or maybe that’s just recent times with Finale and The Walking Dead. So imagine the pressure […]

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Scourge of the Skull Digger: Reliable Villainy

Scourge of the Skull Digger is a mutual request after coming across the Triumph Comics Substack. While the familiar logo caught my eye, this title […]

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Of Her Own Design: Compare The Struggles

Of Her Own Design from Mad Cave’s Maverick imprint is a relatable coming-of-age tale about trying to express struggles. When everything around you just feels […]

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Galaxy of Madness: Immersion’s Edge

Galaxy of Madness looks like Mad Cave’s trippy journey into the abyss. So how do you get readers to follow this without losing them? By […]

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Anticucho: A Cyberpunk Appetizer Delivered

Anticucho is an anthology of Peruvian cyberpunk stories from our old friend Gustaffo Vargas including the prequel to Altiplano. Since Vargas’ request to spotlight the […]

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Mad Cave’s The Mammoth: Loss Is Enormous

Mad Cave’s The Mammoth is not going to be what anyone expects with how the scale presents itself. The core of this supernatural horror isn’t trying […]

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Joe Hero: An Authentic Look At Limits

Joe Hero is something I’ve been needing to cover for a while because it’s that good. I first found out about this indie series through […]

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