Concrete Series by Paul Chadwick

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  • Concrete, Volume 1: Depths (Concrete #1)
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    Concrete, Volume 1: Depths (Concrete #1)

    Paul Chadwick

    Rated: 3.84 of 5 stars
    · 15 ratings · published 2005

    Part man, part…rock? Over seven feet tall and weighing over a thousand pounds, he is known as Concrete but is in reality the mind of one Ronald Lithgow, trapped inside a shell of stone, a body that allows him to walk unaided on the ocean's floor or survive the crush of a thousand tons of rubble in a collapsed mineshaft…but prevents him from feeling the touch of a human hand.These stories of Concrete are as rich and satisfying as any in comics: funny, heartbreaking, and singularly human... more

  • Concrete: The Complete Short Stories, 1990-1995 (Concrete #1)
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    Concrete: The Complete Short Stories, 1990-1995 (Concrete #1)

    Paul Chadwick

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 1996

    Collecting all of the Concrete short stories that originally appeared from 1990 to 1995.

  • Concrete, Volume 2: Heights (Concrete #2)
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    Concrete, Volume 2: Heights (Concrete #2)

    Paul Chadwick

    Rated: 4.17 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2005

    Big as a boulder and strong as an ox, he's Concrete, seven-feet plus of stony celebrity. That he's a government-created cyborg is the cover story, but in truth he's the mind of one Ronald Lithgow trapped inside a rocky shell of alien origin. Possessing of powers allowing him to scale the highest mountain unaided or peel back the roof of a car like a pull tab, he is yet denied the simple human pleasures of fragile flesh... more

  • Concrete, Volume 3: Fragile Creature (Concrete #3)
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    Concrete, Volume 3: Fragile Creature (Concrete #3)

    Paul Chadwick

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 1994

    When you're seven-feet plus of walking, talking stone, you're bound to draw the media spotlight, especially when you live in Tinseltown. Concrete's celebrity status is sometimes a pain in the buttress... but it does bring the occasional paycheck gig. When the producer of a low-budget science-fiction film approaches Concrete to use his prodigious strength to help save money on the film's FX budget, the siren call of Hollywood draws Concrete like a moth to a flame.. more

  • Concrete, Volume 4: Killer Smile (Concrete #4)
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    Concrete, Volume 4: Killer Smile (Concrete #4)

    Paul Chadwick

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 1995

    All Larry Munro wanted was a tank of gas. What he got was a gun pointed at his head. Now he's being forced to play chauffeur to a pyromaniac looking to burn L.A. to the ground! Can Concrete race fast enough to stop the bullet aimed at his best friend?

  • Concrete, Volume 5: Think Like A Mountain (Concrete #5)
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    Concrete, Volume 5: Think Like A Mountain (Concrete #5)

    Paul Chadwick

    Rated: 4.17 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 1997

    Celebrity has its benefits... and its costs. Due to his status as the world's most unusual travel writer - being a thousand pounds of walking, talking rock will do that - Concrete is approached by a group of radical eco-warriors to see firsthand and write about their efforts to save old-growth forest... more

  • Concrete, Volume 6: Una strana armatura (Concrete #6)
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    Concrete, Volume 6: Una strana armatura (Concrete #6)

    Paul Chadwick

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 1998

    A troubled man seeking spiritual renewal in the wilderness experiences a wholly unexpected rebirth - as a walking monolith, half a ton of animate stone able to perform astonishing feats of strength and endurance but forever denied many of life's fundamental pleasures. As Concrete, Ronald Lithgow becomes an overnight celebrity and the focus of dark government operatives desperate to keep the secret of his metamorphosis from the public... more

  • Concrete, Volume 7: The Human Dilemma (Concrete #7)
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    Concrete, Volume 7: The Human Dilemma (Concrete #7)

    Paul Chadwick

    Rated: 4.33 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2006

    Life as Concrete is about to change forever.Former speechwriter Ron Lithgow returns as the title character of Paul Chadwick's critically acclaimed and award-winning miniseries. Trapped in an alien's rock-hard body, Lithgow is an accidental celebrity whose high profile is being courted by a front-page CEO... more

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