Concrete #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePaul Chadwick's cover for issue #4 says it all in one arresting image: the massive, gray stone figure of Concrete sits on what appears to be a stage floor, surrounded by rubble and debris, with a bright yellow spotlight beam rising dramatically behind him — a vulnerable giant caught "In the Glare of the Lights." A small inset in the corner teases the story of how Concrete got his name, offering a glimpse of a human face as counterpoint to his extraordinary form. Chadwick's linework captures something genuinely poignant here — this hulking, boulder-bodied being looking more bewildered than threatening, which is exactly the quiet humanity that made this 1987 Dark Horse series so quietly compelling.
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