How far can a girl go before her mistakes catch up with her? As far as Greenwich Village, apparently.
Lovers’ Lane #34, by Lev Gleason
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
How far can a girl go before her mistakes catch up with her? As far as Greenwich Village, apparently.
Lovers’ Lane #34, by Lev Gleason
“Could I Trust My Love?” That depends. How suspicious do you feel about his overzealous used-car-salesman grin?
Lovers’ Lane #33, by Lev Gleason
Most pre-marriage counseling doesn’t include revelations of being a mysterious globetrotting woman of mystery like the Blonde in a Red Dress.
Lovers’ Lane #23, by Lev Gleason
Lovers’ Lane #26, by Lev Gleason
The attempt at a racy sensationalistic plot synopsis is somewhat offset by the “conforms to the comics code” badge immediately below it.
Lovers’ Lane #25, by Lev Gleason
“Can’t”? We’ll see about that. The Blonde in a Red Dress doesn’t like being told what to do.
Lovers’ Lane #9, by Lev Gleason
As the Blonde in a Red Dress takes a vacation this week, we’ll be catching up with her counterpart rival: The Redhead in a Yellow Dress.
Lovers’ Lane #4, Lev Gleason
“Five hours after Bruce and I were pronounced man and wife, he made a confession that shocked and startled me. I was so hurt that I decided to pay him back in his own coin.”
[Insert Bitcoin joke here.]
Lover’s Lane #24, Lev Gleason