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Concrete

Concrete

Ron Lithgow was abducted by aliens and had his brain transplanted into a rock-like body which gave him unnatural powers. As Concrete, Ron has many adventures and supports himself by writing about his experiences.

Name:
Concrete
Publisher:
Real name:
Ron Lithgow
Aliases:
  • Ron Lithgow
Birth date:
None
Gender:
Male
Powers:
  • Healing
  • Intellect
  • Invulnerability
  • Stamina
  • Super Eating
  • Super Hearing
  • Super Sight
  • Super Strength
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Origin

Ron Lithgow was a political speech writer for a US Senator named Mark Douglas. On vacation camping in the mountains with a friend, Ron and his companion found a strange light near their camp site. When they got to the cave it turned out to be occupied by aliens, which caught Ron and his friend and transferred their brians unwillingly into rock-like super bodies. Other creatures, including a deer and a wolf, apparently had their brains transferred into similar bodies. The aliens ran numerous tests on Ron and his friend in their new bodies (mostly for strength and endurance). Frustrated with the seemingly endless testing, they one day managed to overpower one of the alien guards and took his weapon. Ron managed to escape from the cave leaving his friend behind, who desperately wanted to get his human body back.

Maureen & Ron.
Maureen & Ron.

After escaping the cave, Ron contacted his friend and former boss Senator Mark Douglas. Senator Douglas called some of his friends at the National Sciences Agency to help Ron out. The NSA and CIA decided after endless testing at their labs, Ron could continue to live his life with some conditions: he would be supervised by one of their doctors and he could not talk about the alien abduction. Ron Lithgow would no longer exist. His new persona became Concrete and his cover story is that he was the product of a government experiment to make a superhuman cyborg. Concrete began making the rounds on the talk-show circuit as the media had a field day with Concrete-themed novelties.

As a boy, Ron Lithgow was something of a nerd: chubby, not interested in sports and a voracious reader. Now as Concrete, he has the opportunity to do all the things he had read about and had always wanted to do, much like his idol Richard Burton (not the actor). Regarded by many as "publicity stunts", Concrete has helped farm families, acted as an over-the-top musician's bodyguard, tried to swim the Atlantic Ocean, and attempted to scale Mount Everest. He supports himself by writing about his experiences.

Powers

Able to eat anything.
Able to eat anything.

Concrete's powers are quite amazing. His skin is a smooth grey rock-like structure, unlike the Thing from the Fantastic Four. Sledgehammers and small caliber bullets do little more than crack the surface. A bazooka shell did manage to destroy his leg, which miraculously regenerated (although Concrete was unconscious throughout the regeneration). His eyes enable him to see things at approximately 10x magnification over great distances and even in total darkness. Despite his weight and immense body, he is capable of powerful leaps. He is also capable of eating just about anything, from trees to rocks to books.

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