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Showing posts with label villainess spotlight. Show all posts
Showing posts with label villainess spotlight. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 4, 2024

Villainess Spotlight: The Sirens from the Godzilla Cartoon


Episode nine from the first season of Godzilla titled “Island of Lost Ships" features a trio of powerful Sirens who use their magic in order to give the protagonists a bad time. Morphea is the leader and the other two are Minaton and Kaidora. 





The main group arrive at a mysterious island and encounter three beautiful women, all dressed in ancient Greek attires, and with superpowers. They hide a horrendous minotaur and a chimera in their small home. The Sirens are a cool enemy because they are some of the few humanoids Godzilla has to face in the series. Their eyes glow when they use their magic, they can induce a hypnotic trance with their voices and turn people into stone with their magic rays. 







By the end, the three villainesses come together and turn into a bigger Siren with increased size and power. The kid wakes up Godzilla so he fights against the villains, the giant Siren grows even more and turns into a chimera, Godzilla then defeats it by throwing the beast into the waters, the heroes then quickly flee.







The Sirens were a cool concept, it worked even if the story is limited and too fantastical to make sense but it's an enjoyable episode. I couldn't find any credits for the voice actors, but I assume they were all played by Marlene Aragon, who did a lot of additional voices for the show and is one of the few female cast members. 


Giant Siren.





The Sirens transforming into the chimera.

Now this is a character that should appear again in the Godzilla franchise.

Friday, March 29, 2024

Villainess spotlight: Spider Lady from Superman (1948)

The first Superman piece of live-action media was this 1948 serial by Columbia and the first ever villain in live-action Superman was a female one. Yes, even in the boy's club that is genre cinema of the forties and fifties there was still room for an evil lady to battle against a hero.



The villainess in question is the dreaded Spider Lady, a mysterious crime boss who controls the underworld of Metropolis. She is played by Carol Forman, her career is interesting because she specialized in female villains when it came to serials, as she played an antagonistic role in more Republic and Columbia series: Brick Bradford (1947), The Black Widow (1947), Federal Agents vs. Underworld, Inc (1948) and The Miraculous Blackhawk: Freedom's Champion (1952). Surely one of the icons in action girl media from her time. 



This cunning and menacing underworld boss is a beautiful and stylish woman who commands her goons to do her dirty work. The Spider Lady is first seen set against a spiderweb backdrop, one that she uses to electrocute and harm her victims. Usually seen in the dark, she keeps her hideout a secret and builds an intimidating appearance with her shadowy figure ordering her men and questioning her prey before torturing them. 


It's obvious that a human couldn't stand against Superman in a fight but her seedy plans manage to test the hero, pushing the superguy to his limits. The constant array of crimes and destruction she causes really keeps the show going before elevating things to an exciting ending. A pro at outsmarting her foes and causing havoc. She isn't the queen of the underworld for nothing. She even hurts Lois Lane at one point, she was close to killing her but she needed the reporter in order to continue her plans.




Throughout the show, she wants to get a scientist to help her get a weapon known as the reducer ray in order to destroy the Daily Planet building and harm Superman. She also gets kryptonite and challenges Superman to stop her. Armed with these devices, Spider Lady confronts the hero, but Superman outsmarts her: he wears a lead-lined costume that prevents him from being affected by the kryptonite. The Spider Lady panics and orders the scientist to turn on the ray but she is hit by the beam and stumbles upon her deadly web, destroying her. 




A brutal ending but considering her evilness, maybe it couldn't be any more fitting. 

Spider Lady would then come back in DC's Batman/Superman #16, part of the Infinite Frontier event. This time, Lois Lane is the villaness! Yeah, in this story of alternate realities Lois becomes the queen of the criminal underworld.





Batman and Robin try to catch her but the real Lois Lane slips through time and space, ending up in Spider Lady's timeline and meeting Batman. She then helps the dynamic duo catch her evil version. Turns out, Lois turned evil because Superman wasn't there to save her friends and partners when the Daily Planet was attacked. So she became a crime boss and used her forces to fight against Dr. Atom, the real villain. 






It's a cool storyline that I would recommend if you wanna read more about her. Very interesting plot with surprising moments and really solid paneling and artwork, good comic storytelling. 

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