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.

Kaiju Bigotry: How Exploiting People’s Nature Kills

Kaiju, the representation of man’s struggle against nature. The many who would cage these creatures are shown in full in these series.

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Bande Dessinée: Everything You Need To Know About The Ninth Artform

I gotta learn French, it’s a pretty language and it has some of the widest spread areas in terms of comics.

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Pets Trending into Comic Publishing

I knew pets were popular but now I can’t decide whether to get a Corgi or not.

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Leave It To Chance: Is There a Last Chance

Should Paul Smith come out of hiding or should James Robinson Leave the entire series To Chance?

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The Best Batman that Gotham Needs

Is Bruce Wayne fine the way he is; or could cowl of Batman be worn by a better man?

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Satoshi Mizukami: Challenging the Perspective

For Satoshi Mizukami, manga isn’t just about high stakes battles; but personal journeys. Whether it is character driven or changing creative gears.

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DC Martians: Everything You Need About Green and White Martians

It’s great to Martian Manhunter again, but I’ve been wondering a lot about DC’s other martians. Wanna see what I think?

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First Comics: The Legacy of Creator-Owners

First Comics’ the name says it all when it comes to creator-owned comics and licensing.

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Empowered: How To Live Life Underappreciated

You know superheroes could really use a lesson in being sublime as Empowered shows.

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Witches Against Patriarchy: Is It Really Empowering?

Witchcraft, can how these series depict the lifestyle really be a form of empowerment; or is it just another form of misandry?

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