The Blonde in a Red Dress knows that milk shakes bottles bring the boys to the yard apartment hallway.
True Love Pictorial #6, by St. John
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
The Blonde in a Red Dress knows that milk shakes bottles bring the boys to the yard apartment hallway.
True Love Pictorial #6, by St. John
The Blonde in a Red Dress has been wearing her distinctive attire for so long, that simply trying on a polka-dot skirt counts as a scandal.
Hi-School Romance #23, by Harvey
“Kisses Can’t Always Tell The Wrong Kind of Love”… but they can help identify when a boyfriend has lied about giving up cigarettes.
Perfect Love #9 by St. John
Don’t make faces like that, it might freeze that way.
Spook #26, by Star Comics
Is it true that “her lips dripped blood”? Or did the “corpse in make-up” just go overboard with lipstick?
Journey Into Fear #15, by Superior
It’s hard to make brazen advances on an injured ankle.
All True Romance #13, by Comic Media
Shame! That’s who was missing from the previous cover’s anthropomorphic personifications of evil and negativity!
Boy Loves Girl #38, by Lev Gleason
The Blonde in a Red Dress begins to have second thoughts about the new talent agents she signed up with.
Haunted Thrills #11, by Ajax/Farrell
It is better to have loved with bittersweet deadly poison than to never to have loved at all?
First Romance Magazine #23, by Harvey
This scenario seems less like “high school romance” and more like “salacious high school gossip”.
Hi-School Romance #22, by Harvey