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.

Beetle Girl: The Truth About Blue Beetle

Beetle Girl is a legacy of rip-offs! Wait what? Meet Danni Garret, a rip-off of DC’s Danni Garrett, granddaughter of the first Blue Beetle. I […]

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Gridley: Wonderful World of the Weird West

Gridley comes from Kansas City creator Sid Quade and his partner Funcertainty Box. In this fresh idea of a comic, the weird west meets D&D […]

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Evil Twins Trope: A Parasitic Perspective

The Evil Twins trope… when you hear that you probably think some drama cliche. But while this trope has the reputation of a cop out, […]

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Tribal Force: Change of a Lifetime

Tribal Force begins anew in Machine Comix! If anyone remembers the Thunder Eagle post, the first try didn’t go so well. But it looks like […]

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Swiss Comics: Pioneering What We Love

Switzerland, much like its Nordic neighbors celebrates comics with plenty of online stores. Probably because some of the first comics came from a Swiss artist. […]

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Instincts: A Magazine Delivered On The Abstract

Instincts is an unusual review request, being a magazine and all. While we are focusing on the comics content, other bits of content will come […]

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The Wire Fence: Everything That Went In

The Wire Fence, I finally have time to make a post about my own comic. A lot went into this one-shot, kind of like a […]

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Warp Hustler: Huge Gift For AI Haters

Warp Hustler is a real fun bit of weirdness from Laguna Studios. Just when you think AI is gonna take all artists’ jobs, this company […]

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Czech Comics: Crammed Full of Influence

Czech comics have a history similar to Serbia’s. Your basic setups inspired by other countries. Sometimes they get successful to have a legacy like Rapid […]

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Big Blue: Hooters of Heroism – More To Love

Big Blue: Hooters of Heroism is a followup to Juggs of Justice continuing this sexy superhero parody with a heart. Despite the ridiculous fetishizing of superpowers […]

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