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Infantry
Infantry by @Kaine (Tyco Kaine)

This was inspired by "The Worm that Turned" and his crazy WW3 series... which I think he's still working on...

I had to get out the biro for this one because fatigues look really flat plain black... so it's a new technique for me too...

Chris' stuff can be seen where he shouts: It's war I tells ya! at the top of his voice and yes... it's worth a look....

-Kaine-

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Posted: Tuesday, 12 March, 2002 @ 02:59 PM

Dis porn movie's not ready! Dese girls, where are dere moustaches!?

Posted: Tuesday, 12 March, 2002 @ 03:04 PM

Thanks for that detailed and critical analysis of this peice of work, Chris. I guess that's a hint not to draw any more lip hair in the future...

Grins

-Kaine-

Posted: Wednesday, 13 March, 2002 @ 03:47 PM

NO!! Facial hair is good. Next time draw a gotee sp too!!

Posted: Thursday, 14 March, 2002 @ 10:40 AM

hhahahaha! Beards all over... Even on the wimmin!

Grins

Posted: Friday, 15 March, 2002 @ 06:15 AM

i salute you. Really impressive - far less stylised than a lot of your stuff that ive seen, a lot grittier if you see what i mean. I'd be interested to see the original source material at some point (i assume you worked from something...). Could Timothy Bradstreet style cyberpunk be on the cards for the future?

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