Section from a boarding exercise from school. More live-action geared than most of my stuff, but it was one of the funnest assignments I ever drewed. I used to love war comics when I was a kid. I've still got a big stack of Unknown Soldier and a couple of Weird War Tales comics that I bought when I was younger from a flea market for a quarter a piece.




Yeah, I know that there's no way in Hell you could kill a tank with a molotov cocktail, but it was in the script. I tried to justify it by having it hit a fuel tank on the back of the tank.
Pencil with grey marker.