The Blonde in a Red Dress learns to never again eat an entire bag of discount Easter candy right before bedtime.
Fantastic Adventures v13 #12
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
The Blonde in a Red Dress learns to never again eat an entire bag of discount Easter candy right before bedtime.
Fantastic Adventures v13 #12
“Could a lone girl fight against the horror of these living dead?”
Seriously? If you’ve been following along with the past few hundred adventures of the indomitable Blonde in a Red Dress, you’d know better than to ask a silly question like that.
Fantastic Adventures v13 #7
The (Strawberry) Blonde in Red is a cover model star of Westerns, Fantasy, and Sci-Fi… and sometimes, all three at once!
Fantastic Adventures, Feb. 1944
The Redhead in Yellow embarks on an epic fantasy quest to magically transmogrify her dreams into reality. (In this case, the dream to someday surpass the number of cool comic book covers credited to her rival, the Blonde in a Red Dress.)
Fantastic Adventures v12 #2
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
This event helped motivate the Blonde in Red to vow that she would never allow herself to grow up to be a crazy cat lady.
Fantastic Adventures v9 #8 (Dec. 1947)
I’m not so sure I’d call this adventure “fantastic”. What is it about the Gates of Hell that makes people want to wander into ’em?
Fantastic Adventures v4 #2
At last! The Blonde in Red gets a chance to play the villainess… although more importantly, I think the unanswered $50 question is “who was in charge of choosing props and costuming for this cover scene?”
Fantastic Adventures v3 #6
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