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.

Halloween Team: The Magic of Nostalgia

Halloween Team by All-New All-Awesome Comics is a title I enjoyed on GlobalComix. So I was pretty thrilled to get the request to review it […]

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Crusader: A Tribute To Epic Fantasy

Crusader from Mad Cave Studios is a passion project, embodying both a love of high fantasy and the challenges to make it better. With the […]

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Arabian Comics: Crammed With Interests

Arabian Comics …was originally going to cover just Saudi Arabia, but most of them are interconnected by their shared language. That said, Egypt has its […]

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Kepregeny: Hungary and Ready For More

Kepregeny are the comics of Hungary. But quick disclaimer, I couldn’t find a lot of actual names because of historical factors. You know the usuals: […]

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Banda Desenhada: Introducing Portugal’s Comics

No that is not a misspelling, Banda Desenhada is Portugal’s name for comics. Sure Bande Dessinee have the biggest influence, especially Tintin. But there are […]

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Jayson: Have Pride In Your Identity

Jayson is a surprisingly long-running comic not many people know about. To be fair the 80s weren’t ready for homosexual protagonists… being normal people. But […]

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Kamen America: Soar To Overcome Social Sway

Kamen America is a character and franchise that is making a big impression on people. Partly because it started from somewhere people are willing to […]

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Hong Kong Comics: Extra Competitive Ways

Hong Kong comics are called Gung…Zai…Shu? Mmm…rolls off the tongue compared to manhua. Just one more way makes itself distinct from China. Apparently they also […]

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Project Riese: A Simple Love of Pulp

Project Riese is Mad Cave Studios’ tribute to pulp magazine adventures. You’ve got your usual Nazi bashing adventurers, deep mysteries, and most importantly egotistical protagonists. […]

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Polish Komiksy Gems: Unveiling Rich Histories

The Polish Komiksy (Poland’s comics) like many others are tied to freedom of the press. From commentary on the border wars, what it takes to […]

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