Why is This Not a Movie?: Concrete w/Ted Anderson
Paul Chadwick’s long-running comics series Concrete is about a man who’s transformed into a hulking cement-like monster, who wants to use his newfound power to make a difference… and isn’t really sure how to go about it.
Comics writer Ted Anderson (The Spy Who Raised Me, Side Effects, Orphan Age), joins us to talk about why saving the world makes for a less interesting story than trying to help in small ways and not always succeeding.
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