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
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
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
So from the title, I’m assuming Death is going up to kiss the vampire corpse in the vat that’s fit to die?
Strange Mysteries #7, by Superior
If that’s Earl, he’d better run if he knows what’s good for him. The Blonde in a Red Dress demonstrates her own methods of dealing with trespassers besides just filing restraining orders.
Strange Mysteries #14, Superior Comics
If by “quiet” you really mean “loud as a subway train”.
Manhunt #9, Magazine Enterprises
Death itself looks on confusedly, distracted by how weirdly lumpy and off-center their word balloons are.
Exposed v1 #1, DS Publishing
Not sure what game Death is playing, but it appears to involve wearing a red jacket and brandishing a raygun. (An unexpected change from the usual black robes and scythe, but perhaps Death was inspired by the fashion sense of the Blonde in a Red Dress and decided to try something new.)
Fantastic Adventures v3 #10