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Paul Chadwick

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Paul Chadwick
Known forConcrete
Issues credited118
Active1985–2017
Primary rolecover pencils
Dazzler #38
Dazzler #38 (1985)

Paul Chadwick was born in 1957 in the United States. He is best known as the creator of *Concrete*, a series about a man whose consciousness is trapped inside a massive stone body. Chadwick wrote, drew, and often lettered the series, which began in the mid-1980s and continued through the 2010s. His work on *Concrete* earned him a reputation for thoughtful, character-driven science fiction, with a clean, expressive line and a strong sense of scale. He also contributed to *Star Wars: Empire* and other projects, but *Concrete* remained his signature achievement. Chadwick collaborated with various editors and publishers over the years, but he was the primary creative force behind his most famous work. He received multiple Eisner Awards for *Concrete*, including Best Writer/Artist and Best Continuing Series. Later in his career, he produced the graphic novels *Concrete: Think Like a Mountain*, *Concrete: Strange Armor*, *Concrete: The Human Dilemma*, and *Concrete: Killer Smile*. Chadwick’s influence is felt in the way he blended speculative fiction with intimate human drama, and his work continues to be admired for its originality and emotional depth. He remains an important figure in independent comics.

Dazzler #39
Dazzler #39 (1985)

Full bibliography · 72 series

Concrete: Think Like a Mountain (1996) · 7
Star Wars: Empire (2002) · 7
Concrete: Strange Armor (1997) · 6
Concrete: The Human Dilemma (2004) · 6
Dazzler (1981) · 5
Concrete: Fragile Creature (1991) · 5
Concrete: Killer Smile (1994) · 5
The World Below (1999) · 5
Gifts of the Night (1999) · 4
The World Below: Deeper and Stranger (1999) · 4
Blast! (1991) · 3
Star Wars: Jedi Academy - Leviathan (1998) · 3
Deadpool (1997) · 3
Salimba 3-D (1986) · 2
Concrete: Eclectica (1993) · 2
Dark Horse Extra (1998) · 2
Doctor Strange (1999) · 2
Y: The Last Man (2002) · 2
Harlan Ellison's 7 Against Chaos (2013) · 2
Star Wars Sonderband (2003) · 2
Mighty Mouse (1987) · 1
#1
Escape (1986) · 1
#14
Action Comics Weekly (1988) · 1
Salimba Deluxe Graphic Novel (1989) · 1
The Best of Dark Horse Presents (1989) · 1
#1
Concrete Color Special (1989) · 1
#1
Big (1989) · 1
Blood of Dracula (1987) · 1
#10
Badger Goes Berserk (1989) · 1
#2
Concrete Celebrates Earth Day 1990 (1990) · 1
#1
Concrete: Complete Short Stories 1986-1989 (1990) · 1
Stalkers (1990) · 1
#1
Open Space (1989) · 1
#3
Cheval Noir (1989) · 1
#13
Within Our Reach (1991) · 1
Os Novos Titãs (1986) · 1
#74
San Diego Comic Con Comics (1992) · 1
#1
Madman Adventures (1993) · 1
#1
USA magazine (1987) · 1
The Complete Concrete (1994) · 1
Concrete Hero Illustrated Special (1995) · 1
The Rocketeer Adventure Magazine (1995) · 1
#3
Concrete: Short Stories 1990-1995 (1996) · 1
Wizard Ace Edition #6: Dark Horse Presents #1 (1996) · 1
#6
Return to Jurassic Park (1995) · 1
#9
Heartbreakers (1996) · 1
#2
A Decade of Dark Horse (1996) · 1
#4
The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest (1996) · 1
#12
Two-Fisted Science (1997) · 1
The Spirit: The New Adventures (1998) · 1
#5
Clan Apis (1998) · 1
#2
The Matrix: Comic Book Preview (1999) · 1
Dark Horse Presents Annual (1998) · 1
Schatten der Macht (1999) · 1
Tom Strong (1999) · 1
#9
Harley Quinn: Our Worlds at War (2001) · 1
#1
Batsquad (2002) · 1
#3
ABC America's Best Comics (2000) · 1
#9
Star Wars: A Valentine Story (2003) · 1
The Matrix Comics: Volume One Preview (2003) · 1
AutobioGraphix (2003) · 1
Star Wars (2003) · 1
#41
Y l'ultimo uomo (2003) · 1
#4
Kilroy Is Here (2006) · 1
Star Wars: 30th Anniversary Collection (2007) · 1
#7
Star Wars - La Saga en BD (2006) · 1
#16
Salimba (2010) · 1
Concrete: Three Uneasy Pieces (2012) · 1
Best Wishes (2017) · 1
Comics Revue (1985) · 1

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