After hearing that punchline, the Blonde in Red has the haunted expression of someone profoundly regretting the life choices that led her to this moment.
Gabby #3, by Quality
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
After hearing that punchline, the Blonde in Red has the haunted expression of someone profoundly regretting the life choices that led her to this moment.
Gabby #3, by Quality
The Blonde in a Red Dress (and her rival, the Redhead in Yellow) compete for a co-starring role in a new sitcom.
Gabby #1, by Quality
“Secrets of Youthful Lovers?” More like “Casefiles of the HR Department!”
Romantic Hearts #6, by Story
The Blonde in Red was able to sneak away after a fight broke out over which skeleton monster first called dibs.
Journey Into Fear #19, by Superior
While Mike Danger’s concern for the Blonde in Red’s backstage workplace safety is commendable, perhaps he needs to come up with more realistic options for dealing with a 500 pound gorilla than “tear him apart with my bare hands”?
Crime Detector #4, by Timor/Stanley Morse
The Blonde in a Red Dress proves she can keep cover-modeling long after her co-workers have fallen asleep on the job.
Complete Love Magazine #178, Ace Magazine
Yes, they were “just talking”, in-between bouts of martial arts stunt practice.
Candy #49, by Quality
Oops, sorry, wrong house.
Boy Loves Girl #47, by Lev Gleason
The Blonde in a Red Dress realizes she probably should have worn insect repellent before hiking outdoors.
Black Cat Mystery #53, by Harvey
Her feud with the Redhead in Yellow dates back to the Blonde in Red’s very awkward college years.
All True Romance #19, by Comic Media