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Paul Chadwick

    Paul Chadwick is an artist and writer, most celebrated for his acclaimed Concrete series. His work frequently delves into themes of identity and the human condition, exploring the consciousness of a man trapped within a brutish, rock-coated form. Chadwick's artistic style is marked by its powerful visual storytelling and his ability to convey profound emotion within the comic medium. His narratives reflect a deep engagement with philosophical concepts and the search for meaning in existence.

    Concrete 3. Strange Armor
    Concrete Volume 2: Heights
    The Weird Detective Adventures of Wade Hammond
    Echoes Drawings of Michael Wm Kaluta
    The Weird Detective Adventures of Wade Hammond: Vol. 2
    The Weird Detective Adventures of Wade Hammond: Vol. 3
    • 2008

      The final volume of Wade Hammond features nine stories from the 1934 Ten Detective Aces, completing the collection of 39 tales. Additionally, it includes Chadwick's sole article on pulp writing, offering insights into the genre. The introduction provides a detailed exploration of Chadwick's career, enriched by newly discovered information, making this volume a significant addition for fans and scholars of pulp fiction.

      The Weird Detective Adventures of Wade Hammond: Vol. 4
    • 2007

      Wade Hammond faces a thrilling mix of challenges in this collection, encountering crazed killers, mad scientists, and even ornery animals. Set against the backdrop of 1930s detective pulps, these ten stories showcase Paul Chadwick's vivid storytelling, bringing the vintage detective genre to life with suspense and intrigue.

      The Weird Detective Adventures of Wade Hammond: Vol. 3
    • 2007

      Wade Hammond, a daring adventurer and amateur detective, faces a chilling array of diabolical villains in ten gripping tales from the 1930s. Each story features unique adversaries, such as The Cobra and The Reaper, showcasing Hammond's skills as he navigates danger and intrigue across the globe. These pulpy adventures blend suspense and action, highlighting Hammond's courage and resourcefulness in his quest for justice.

      The Weird Detective Adventures of Wade Hammond: Vol. 2
    • 2005

      Concrete Volume 2: Heights

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      4.1(352)Add rating

      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. The return of Paul Chadwick's award-winning Concrete has ushered in a resurgence of interest in the acclaimed series that Harlan Ellison called ." . . P]robably the best comic being published today by anyone, anywhere."

      Concrete Volume 2: Heights
    • 2000

      Another 10 eerie adventures of Wade Hammond, globe-trotting adventurer, accomplished newsman, and courageous amateur sleuth, from great 1930's pulps Detective-Dragnet and Ten Detective Aces. Hammond pits his abilities against a frightening series of diabolical villains: The Cobra, The Man with the Grin, The Reaper, The Fiend, and many more.

      The Weird Detective Adventures of Wade Hammond
    • 2000