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
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
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
Not sure why the bamboo walls of the hut are red, but it allowed our heroine to try avoiding her captor’s attention by blending into the background using the inherent stealth camouflage of her Red Dress.
Fight Comics #20, Fiction House
In this issue: Rip Carson, Tiger Girl, Hooks Devlin, Senorita Rio, Shark Brodie… “and others”?
Sad. It’s the equivalent of ending the Gilligan’s Island song with “and all the rest”.
Fight Comics #33, Fiction House