I’m not sure if the Blonde in a Red Dress is recoiling in horror more from the ghostly witch, or the house painted neon yellow.
This Magazine is Haunted #9, by Fawcett
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
I’m not sure if the Blonde in a Red Dress is recoiling in horror more from the ghostly witch, or the house painted neon yellow.
This Magazine is Haunted #9, by Fawcett
The story of “GOSSIP COLUMNIST” presumably details the shocking scandal when The Blonde in a Red Dress was caught wearing white shorts!
True Sweetheart Secrets #9, by Fawcett
Hey, is the Blonde in a Red Dress also moonlighting as this comic book’s copy editor? Because while she’s asleep on the job, she’s missing the letter “E” in “HEROINE”!
Down With Crime #3, by Fawcett
Shouldn’t that more accurately be “The Blonde, The Doomed, and the Dead”?
This Magazine is Haunted #4, by Fawcett
Yikes! This seems like a harsh punishment just for breaking the “Red Only” dress code.
Suspense Detective #4, by Fawcett
…And too spooked to think of a clever caption to add for this cover.
This Magazine is Haunted #2, by Fawcett
Summer! That delightful season when a young woman’s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of malice.
Life Story #11, by Fawcett
“No Time For Love” [because] “I Had To Learn The Hard Way” [that] “Love’s [an] Anchor”
True Sweetheart Secrets #11, Fawcett
“Mr. Suitable” may sound boring, but if the other romantic choices are “Mr. Fraud” and “Mr. A Love To Lose”, then maybe he’s not so bad in comparison.
Exciting Romances #10, Fawcett
The Blonde in Red goes skiing to take her mind off of the fact that her love was rejected by a traitorous heart whose passion for diamonds was a foolish obsession.
Life Story #10, Fawcett