The Blonde in a Red Dress is either shouting for help, or shouting at her would-be rescuer for recklessly shattering a giant window right next to where the was tied up.
The Saint #1, Avon
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
The Blonde in a Red Dress is either shouting for help, or shouting at her would-be rescuer for recklessly shattering a giant window right next to where the was tied up.
The Saint #1, Avon
Trying out something new on the site: “Photo Fridays”, in which we spotlight comic book covers featuring actual photographs of our ubiquitous heroine rather than the usual artist renderings of The Blonde in a Red Dress.
Young Romance v3 #2, Prize
Working on location gave the Blonde in a Red Dress an opportunity to leverage her day job into a sightseeing vacation across the Italian countryside… and mountaintops… and secret lairs…
Crime does not pay… for insurance premiums or deductibles.
Crime Does Not Pay #49, Lev Gleason
The Blonde in a Red Dress finds her quiet picnic at the park interrupted by a sudden outbreak of WW2 re-enactment enthusiasts.
Fight Comics #42, Fiction House
This is what happens when the Blonde in a Red Dress decides to take up gardening as a hobby for her New Years Resolution.
Fantastic Adventures v10 #9
We at www.blondeinred.com wish you all a joyful Christmas and a happy new year! The site is taking a weeklong hiatus for the holidays, but will be back in the new year with more of everyone’s favorite Golden Age covergirl heroine.
Back cover art from “Catholic Comics” v1 #5
Shooting through holes in the spaceship windows? Once again, I’m not sure that’s how outer space is supposed to work.
Startling Comics #51
I’m… I’m pretty sure that’s NOT how outer space works.
Startling Comics #50, Pines
Yikes! That robot better be waterproof, or this could end up like those cautionary tales about a hairdryer in a bathtub.
Startling Comics #49, Pines