Concrete: Three Uneasy Pieces #1

8.0

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Writer Paul Chadwick
Artist Paul Chadwick
Cover Price $2.99

The man behind the murder of Boba Fett has sent his army of mercenaries to kill Fetts ex-wife and child, and Bobas half-brother Connor Freeman.

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  • 8.0

    ComicList - Brandon Borzelli

    Jul 21, 2012

    There you have it, three stories in one comic book. Twenty four pages of entertainment with not a dud in the bunch. If you have been curious about Concrete then this is the issue to pick up. I enjoyed this read very much. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Comic Book Resources - Jennifer Cheng

    Jul 23, 2012

    Concrete is a unique hero, and "Concrete: Three Uneasy Pieces" is a collection that shows the Chadwick's range (mystery, travel, domestic suburbia), but also highlights his approach to story. In a review of Ursula K. Le Guin's novels and short stories, Margaret Atwood once wrote, "Sci-fi is sometimes just an excuse for dressed-up swashbuckling and kinky sex, but it can also provide a kit for examining the paradoxes and torments of what was once fondly referred to as the human condition." All the kingdoms and planets in Le Guin's stories are just a way to talk about our own world. Like Le Guin, Chadwick's concerns are anthropological rather than scientific, with a particular focus on individual human actors and their messy motivations. It's a continuous pleasure to see this kind of storytelling in comics. Read Full Review

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