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.

Nick Fury: The Implanted Identity Conspiracy

Nick Fury is a character every Marvel fan should be familiar with. But do the comic fans know him as well as they think they […]

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Red Hood And The Outlaws: Why The Dark Trinity Thrived

Red Hood and the Outlaws one of the early titles of DC’s New 52 that receives bad recognition. After hearing the words of a few […]

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Lezhin Comics: The Mabeob-ui Jeong-yog Genre

Lezhin Comics is a webtoon platform primarily aiming at adult audiences. Unlike most platforms which host content for free, Lezhin has a pay-for-model. This is […]

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Mike S Miller: How Making Mistakes Is Not The End

Mike S Miller? Isn’t this guy associated with ComicsGate? Does this mean I’ve converted to the cult of a bunch of angry man-children? Absolutely not! […]

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G Willow Wilson: The Authenticity of a Comic Pro

G. Willow Wilson, most notable for her creation of the Kamala Khan Ms. Marvel; but she’s not just about who creates the best lasting characters. […]

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SCAM: How Joe Mulvey’s Crew Plays With Heists

SCAM is a heist series with superpowers. But it takes more than a flashy gimmick to get people’s attention. Joe Mulvey’s main series has all […]

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The Resistance: How JMS Combines Sociopolitics And Superheroes

The Resistance by J. Michael Straczynski is a small press comics masterpiece, at least according to the critics. Surrounding it is the beginning of a […]

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Amigo Comics: Why Spain Made a Proven Mistake

Hola mi Amigos; just when I thought the world has everything surrounding comics to a system, a publisher shows something. Amigo Comics is an independent […]

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Wolverine vs Hulk: The Parallel Character Arc

Wolverine vs Hulk a classic for introducing X-Men’s most popular mutant. For some background detail, Hulk finds himself in Canada fighting against the Canadian government […]

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Days of Future Past: Adaptations of Second Chances

X-Men again; and this time Days of Future Past? You can’t deny the effect the Children of the Atom have on pop culture. And after […]

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