Concrete is Back: Paul Chadwick Revives Beloved Series After Two Decades

Prepare yourselves, because Paul Chadwick's iconic Concrete is finally making its grand return! Fans have waited roughly two decades for this moment, and the news of a new miniseries from Dark Horse Comics is electrifying. This isn't just another comic comeback; it's a significant event for a series celebrated for its unique blend of sci-fi, philosophy, and heartfelt storytelling.
For the uninitiated, Concrete is the story of Ron Lithgow, a speechwriter whose consciousness is permanently transplanted into a massive, stone-like alien body. He grapples with his new form, exploring the world with an altered perspective, advocating for environmental causes, and navigating human relationships from a monstrous exterior. Chadwick's distinct art style and profound narratives earned the series multiple Eisner Awards, cementing its place as a thoughtful counterpoint to traditional superhero fare. Its exploration of identity and what it means to be human in an inhuman shell has resonated with readers for generations.
After a long silence, this revival is huge. It offers a chance for existing fans to reconnect with a beloved character and for a new audience to discover one of comics' most unique voices. Chadwick’s return to Concrete is a testament to the enduring power of his creation and a reminder that true originality never fades.
“After a roughly 20-year silence, Dark Horse Comics is bringing Concrete back with a brand new miniseries.”
Catzye Take
What's interesting here is how Concrete predates and influences many 'monster with a human heart' stories we see today in manga and anime. Fans of thoughtful sci-fi like Parasyte or even darker slice-of-life like Beastars might find a lot to love in Chadwick's classic. This return is a chance for a new generation to discover it.
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