![]() The style was certainly not anime: wrong art style, and tank is too small. However, I’m not 100% certain it was for a cover, it may have been a splash image for an interior article. I was almost certain at the time I collected the image that it was from Challenge magazine, or at least of the type of science-fi or future war image that routinely ran on Challenge covers. I’ve already attempted to view all of the covers of both Heavy Metal as well as GDW’s Challenge magazine. With her helmet off, her main features besides her grimaced war face was flowing blonde hair that was separated into pig-tails on each side. The effect was that she was the one inside driving or commanding the tank. type futuristic super battle tank - it was like the tank was going to run over the viewer.Ĭompositely overlaying this main scene, comprising the image’s whole left side and upper left quadrant was the head and face of a red-armored but helmet-less woman tank commander giving what could only be described as “showing her war face,” or screaming orders to annihilate the enemy or something. The scene was a composite image with the main scene being viewed from below looking up at angle towards the front and front side of a massive red O.G.R.E. The image was the full art, sans any periodical information, perhaps suggesting it may have been posted by the artist or someone who had access to the original piece of art before periodical layout and editing added magazine title, etc. The image aspect aligned to a single-page magazine layout i.e. I’m searching for what I’m certain originated as cover art from a sci-fi gaming magazine which I once collected from basic internet image search for “future woman soldier” or “sci-fi woman soldier” or something like that in the early 2000’s.
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