The Blonde in a Red Dress realizes she probably should have worn insect repellent before hiking outdoors.
Black Cat Mystery #53, by Harvey
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
The Blonde in a Red Dress realizes she probably should have worn insect repellent before hiking outdoors.
Black Cat Mystery #53, by Harvey
The Blonde in a Red Dress brand of diplomacy involves fancy-dress costume parties.
Blackhawk #83, by Quality
Oh no! And she was only a few decades away from retirement!
All-True Detective Cases #4, by Avon
The Blonde in a Red Dress has been away on vacation for a few days, but sadly, her temp replacement just isn’t quite able to fill the role and is already causing problems on set.
Parole Breakers #1, by Avon
The Blonde in Red must have really had the detectives confused if they thought she was “Murder Inc.’s No.1 Boy”
Authentic Police Cases #33, by St. John
I wish our heroine didn’t venture out at twilight, as the dim lighting makes it hard to confirm if she is indeed blonde or wearing red for the sake of these cover galleries.
From “Sexton Blake Library S3-308”
…Might hit the girl!
Crime Detector #2, by Timor
…A spree of questionable apostrophe usage!
Authentic Police Cases #32, by St. John
“$140000 in hidden loot lured ex-cons into a rendezvous with death the Blonde In A Red Dress.”
Authentic Police Cases #31, by St. John
So if I’m reading this cover correctly, the Blonde in Red is trying to stab her captor, who looks like a Neanderthal brute being possessed by the ghost of an executioner being possessed by the ghost of a wizened crone?
Ghost Comics #9, by Fiction House