Why didn’t you give me a better idea for an awkward turn of phrase forced to fit a punchline?
Suzie #87, by MLJ
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
Why didn’t you give me a better idea for an awkward turn of phrase forced to fit a punchline?
Suzie #87, by MLJ
Gasp! Repossessing a fraternity pin? The Blonde in a Red Dress plays for keeps!
Darling Love #11, by MLJ
Being a savant at counting shoes is one of the Blonde in Red’s lesser-known abilities.
Suzie #84, by Archie/MLJ
I wonder if she included that on her résumé.
Suzie #83, by Archie/MLJ
Technically, this is a Blonde in a Red Dress-length Coat.
Suzie #80, by MLJ/Archie
Sure, we could try being subtle in our cover humor, but if we don’t beat the reader over the head with the punchline, they might not get it!
Suzie Comics #82, by MLJ/Archie
Take a hint, Ferdie.
Suzie #79, by MLJ/Archie
The Blonde in a Red Dress had plans to be productive and learn a new language during Summer vacation.
Suzie #81, by MLJ/Archie
The Blonde in a Red Dress has a side job recording foley effects.
Wilbur #35, MLJ
Nothing says “fun” like balancing plates on a broomstick.
Wilbur #33, MLJ/Archie