The Blonde in a Red Dress is secretly an elite member of “Charlie’s Fables”, the medieval precursor of “Charlie’s Angels”.
Uncle Charlie’s Fables #5, by Lev Gleason
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
The Blonde in a Red Dress is secretly an elite member of “Charlie’s Fables”, the medieval precursor of “Charlie’s Angels”.
Uncle Charlie’s Fables #5, by Lev Gleason
Whew! I was afraid “pantsing the jester” was some sort of weird internet euphemism, but no, apparently it’s just a literal thing they do when bored in royal court.
Uncle Charlie’s Fables #4, by Lev Gleason
The Blonde in a Red Dress wishes for just a little peace and quiet when visiting her Uncle Charlie’s family.
Uncle Charlie’s Fables #1, by Lev Gleason
Before the now-familiar children’s novel underwent extensive rewrites, the Blonde in a Red Dress was going to have a starring role in an early draft of Harry Potter and the Phoneix Who Gives Orders.
The Beyond #18, by Ace
The Blonde in a Red Dress learns to never again eat an entire bag of discount Easter candy right before bedtime.
Fantastic Adventures v13 #12
The Blonde in a Red Dress stars in “a great new FANTASY magazine”… if by “fantasy” you mean attempted kidnappings by some sort of outer space alien cyborg monster.
Out of This World Adventures #1, Avon
The Redhead in Yellow embarks on an epic fantasy quest to magically transmogrify her dreams into reality. (In this case, the dream to someday surpass the number of cool comic book covers credited to her rival, the Blonde in a Red Dress.)
Fantastic Adventures v12 #2
At last! The Blonde in Red gets a chance to play the villainess… although more importantly, I think the unanswered $50 question is “who was in charge of choosing props and costuming for this cover scene?”
Fantastic Adventures v3 #6