Beauty may be only skin deep, but skeletons go straight down to the bone.
Chamber of Chills #19, Harvey
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
Beauty may be only skin deep, but skeletons go straight down to the bone.
Chamber of Chills #19, Harvey
Is that a ghost of a skeleton, or a skelton of a ghost?
Unknown World #1, Fawcett
The Blonde in a Red Dress visits the hot tub of a Halloween-themed spa resort. For some reason, she doesn’t find it relaxing.
Witches Tales #9, Harvey
Pop-o-matic spring-loaded zombies? This is supposed to be Halloween, not April Fools.
Weird Tales of the Future #3, Stanley Morse
I’m confused. We have a hunchback, but I’m pretty sure this isn’t Notre Dame. Is the Blonde in Red supposed to be Esmerelda?
Sparkling Stars #30, Holyoke
This makes three different days, three different boyfriends, and three different attacks by skeleton zombie monsters. Maybe the Blonde in a Red Dress should just not bother trying to go out on a date near Halloween?
Mysterious Adventures #11, Story
C’mon, Jim! I dare you to shoot that skeleton ghost. What are ya? Yellow?
Mysterious Adventures #6, Story
Oh, wait, they do have a paddle. And a rifle. The Blonde in Red obviously remembers her past Eerie experiences.
Eerie #14, Avon
The Blonde in Red’s relaxing week at the beach concludes with an attempted kidnapping by an amphibious humanoid fish-man. (Which, sadly, is pretty much to be expected, given our heroine’s usual luck.)
Baffling Mysteries #7, Ace
Well, I’m glad someone put an end to the week of skeletons haunting our poor Blonde in a Red Dress.
Adventures into the Unknown #42, ACG