Concrete #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePaul Chadwick's singular creation stands alone on this quietly haunting cover — Concrete seen from behind, his massive stone form spotlit against warm, amber-hued cave walls, a figure both powerful and profoundly solitary. The subtitle "Always Fences" hints at the emotional territory this series navigates so thoughtfully: the barriers that exist between Concrete and the human world around him. By 1988, Chadwick's Harvey and Eisner Award-winning series had already distinguished itself as one of Dark Horse's most compelling titles, and this painterly cover — rendered entirely by Chadwick himself — is a perfect reminder of why.
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Concrete visits his dying mother.
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