CONCRETE:KILLER SMIL…
Dark Horse

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1994

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Paul Chadwick’s “Concrete” reimagines the superhero as a philosophical inquiry into the human condition. With introspective narration and environmental themes, his stories explore alienation, fame, and moral complexity in grounded, contemplative ways. Chadwick’s elegant linework and literary tone made “Concrete” a cornerstone of 1980s indie comics, praised for its emotional realism and meditative pace.

Paul Chadwick
Dark Horse
978-1569710805
32
English
1994
paperback/ 26 x 17 cm

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Concrete: Killer Smile is a four-issue miniseries where Concrete’s assistant, Larry Munro, is kidnapped by a deranged arsonist planning to set Los Angeles ablaze. Concrete must navigate the city’s underbelly to rescue his friend, confronting moral dilemmas and the fragility of human life. Paul Chadwick’s storytelling combines suspense with philosophical introspection, highlighting the complexities of heroism. Published by Dark Horse Comics in 1994, each issue offers a gripping narrative that challenges both the protagonist and the reader’s perceptions. Comic, Paul Chadwick, Dark Horse, 1994 Dark Horse 978-1569710805 Paul Chadwick 1994

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1995
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1994

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Paul Chadwick
paperback/ 26 x 17 cm
978-1569710805
English
32

Paul Chadwick’s “Concrete” reimagines the superhero as a philosophical inquiry into the human condition. With introspective narration and environmental themes, his stories explore alienation, fame, and moral complexity in grounded, contemplative ways. Chadwick’s elegant linework and literary tone made “Concrete” a cornerstone of 1980s indie comics, praised for its emotional realism and meditative pace.

Concrete: Killer Smile is a four-issue miniseries where Concrete’s assistant, Larry Munro, is kidnapped by a deranged arsonist planning to set Los Angeles ablaze. Concrete must navigate the city’s underbelly to rescue his friend, confronting moral dilemmas and the fragility of human life. Paul Chadwick’s storytelling combines suspense with philosophical introspection, highlighting the complexities of heroism. Published by Dark Horse Comics in 1994, each issue offers a gripping narrative that challenges both the protagonist and the reader’s perceptions. Comic, Paul Chadwick, Dark Horse, 1994 Dark Horse 978-1569710805 Paul Chadwick 1994

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