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older lotr illustrations sometimes depict éowyn wearing ridiculously small armour. apart from the problem general sexualisation of the only female character (who really does anything), there’s another hilarious thought:
éowyn pretended to be dernhelm, a man. to fit in, she must have worn men’s armor. so the armor in the illustrations is normal for rohirrim.
therefore, all the rohirrim rode to war just like that:


Frank Frazetta, 1970
Frank sure knew how to draw the wimmins, that’s fer sure.

Daisy Mae by Frank Frazetta

Frank Frazetta, New World. Cover illustration for The 1972 Annual World’s Best SF, edited by Donald A. Wollheim (DAW Books, May 1, 1972).
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Frank Frazetta’s Dawn Attack #1 (2022) Cover by Frank Frazetta
Well. At least he was consistent.
older lotr illustrations sometimes depict éowyn wearing ridiculously small armour. apart from the problem general sexualisation of the only female character (who really does anything), there’s another hilarious thought:
éowyn pretended to be dernhelm, a man. to fit in, she must have worn men’s armor. so the armor in the illustrations is normal for rohirrim.
therefore, all the rohirrim rode to war just like that:

Always reblog Frank Frazzeta.
older lotr illustrations sometimes depict éowyn wearing ridiculously small armour. apart from the problem general sexualisation of the only female character (who really does anything), there’s another hilarious thought:
éowyn pretended to be dernhelm, a man. to fit in, she must have worn men’s armor. so the armor in the illustrations is normal for rohirrim.
therefore, all the rohirrim rode to war just like that:


Artwork for paperback cover of "Death Dealer Book 1: Prisoner of the Horned Helmet" by Frank Frazetta.

The official movie poster for "Fire and Ice" (1983 film directed by Ralph Bakshi) by fantasy artist Frank Frazetta.

"Conan Man-Ape" by Frank Frazetta.

"Neanderthal" by Frank Frazetta.

"Dark Kingdom" by Frank Frazetta.

"Conan the Barbarian" by Frank Frazetta.

"Chained" ("Conan the Usurper") by Frank Frazetta.