The Blonde in a Red Dress stars in an Eerie re-release, like an actress reprising her Broadway role for Hollywood.
Eerie #1, Avon (UK version)
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
The Blonde in a Red Dress stars in an Eerie re-release, like an actress reprising her Broadway role for Hollywood.
Eerie #1, Avon (UK version)
The Blonde in a Red Dress at the start of yet another blind date from Hell.
Eerie #6, by Avon
Hopefully this time they’ll remember to poke some air holes in the lid of the jar?
Eerie #1, by Avon
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 a red dress soon proved herself popular enough to warrant a return appearance!
Her boyfriend didn’t. (Unless maybe he ended up as one of the skulls. Comic book cover modeling is such a high-risk profession.)
The new golden-haired cover girl could strike a pose just as well as her predecessor, and she quickly proved herself adept at facing down the various monsters that came with the job.
Sadly, the same couldn’t be said of her boyfriend.
It began innocently enough, with a raven-haired comic book cover model running afoul of a mummy’s curse and thus requiring an understudy to take her place…