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    This is a loosely chronological survey of my work from my teenage fanzine artwork to screenshots of The Matrix Online, for which I wrote story continuity over the first few years of its existence. SF illustration, movie storyboards, advertising art and plenty of Concrete and other comics work included. It was part of my talk with Mark Verheiden, then a Battlestar Galactica writer/producer, to Vidfest 2007 in Vancouver BC.

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March 27, 2010

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Little Concrete is just too cute.

Lukas

Fantastic!

George Travlos

I see Concrete uses CFL's. I wouldn't have expected less from him.

ron harris

It's nice SEEING the rock guy again, too (except maybe on someone's underpants). Love that baby bottle. What's in it?

Paul Chadwick

Oxygen.

Phil in Inuvik, NWT, Canada

Aaaw, l'il concrete

I am very interested to see what will happen to Concrete's child. Does it have a brain like a human? Perhaps this will lead to stories about the difficulties and ethics of raising a severely developmentally-disabled child?

Both possibilities are fascinating. Why does this series not get a colour reprint?

Dave

CFL's? I would love to see an issue where he gets up and accidentally breaks one! How that good for the environment?

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