Ten -Stormwarning (UK 2011)
Is she a warrior-princess contemplating the city she just put to the sword and the flame?
Or is our heroine gazing upon her destroyed home for the last time and planning vengeance?
Personally I think she's wondering who nicked her trousers.
Ten - Heresy and Creed (UK 2012)
I suspect this is not a historically accurate depiction of the Crusades.
Metalium - As One (Chapter Four) (Germany 2004)
Frankly she doesn't need a sword. With all those blades and spikes sticking out of her,
she'd kill you just by brushing past in a corridor.
Metalium - Demons Of Insanity (Chapter Five) (Germany 2005)
See? What did I tell you? She wasn't watching where she was going and her
shoulder-spikes burst that...giant-ass egg-thing.
Now the place is a right mess and her Evil Overlord parents are going to be home any minute.
Bloodthorn - Onwards Into Battle (Norway 1999)
She could never understand why guys didn't want to talk to her.
Dragonforce-Valley Of the Damned (UK 2003)
Note that the horses are behind the chariot.
This was a major design flaw and led to some embarrassing accidents
And finally
Thor - El Pacto (Argentina 1985)
Look at the picture above.
Now look at this still of Martine Beswick from the 1966 Hammer flick "Prehistoric Women".
Cunningly giving her a spear and a scale mail loincloth seems to
have been enough to stave off the lawyers.
That's all for now folks.
Always love beautifully strong women in armor. Sometimes you can find a nice shot that doesn't just look like exploitation and find one that really makes you want to write a story behind her.
ReplyDeleteYes, I agree. Strong and well muscled women turn me on. You know, they'll arm wrestle you for the remote control......well, sort of. In that regard Martine Beswick is ideal......and yes, a real Boadicea type if ever there was.....!
ReplyDeleteStay tuned because I have plenty more where they came from.
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