HONOR ROLL 6-7, JUNE 18

 Somehow I failed to post the honor roll for the first set of "Fs," so I'll repeat it here, alongside the Gs.


RAY FISHER has a lock on being the first performer to play the Titan known as Cyborg.



HARRISON FORD was a tough call because he played three iconic operatic roles. I chose the one below, and if you can't guess the other two, go back to Superhero Movies 101.



MARK FOREST made about a dozen of the "Italian muscleman" flicks, but his work as "Kindar" is the best of the lot.


Although JOHN FOO did play a fighter in TEKKEN, that doesn't mean he counts as a "Foo Fighter."


CAROL FORMAN usually had to play second fiddle to serial-heroes like Superman and Brick Bradford, but in THE BLACK WIDOW she easily outshines the very forgettable heroes arrayed against her.




There are hardly any combative animated versions of the FRANKENSTEIN MONSTER, but I only need one...




GAL GADOT could obviously appear under a "Fight like a Girl" entry, but the iconic status of her character as a "Costumed Crusader" takes priority.




Former A-list star STEWART GRANGER fell on somewhat tough times in his only effort as a Bond-type superspy.




WANDISA GUIDA is the supporting villain of the "peplum" film here cited, but she deserves some mention for being one of the few "wicked queens" who could swordfight.




JOSEPH GORDON-LEVITT found his "fighting frontier" in the "space" of time-travel.




I may never get around to doing the "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" TV show, so SARAH MICHELLE GELLAR has to get by on her perf as a kickass version of Daphne Blake.




There may be more than one version of GODZILLA, but for the time being I'll designate only the version that drove the original Toho series from 1954 to the final 1970s film in the series.










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