Yikes! I had no idea Mr. Whedon hosted such wild parties.
Mystery Men Comics #31, Fox Features
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
Yikes! I had no idea Mr. Whedon hosted such wild parties.
Mystery Men Comics #31, Fox Features
“A split instant more, and Joan would ride to her doom aboard the Nazi bomb that would send an American ship to the bottom of the Atlantic.”
Mystery Men #27, Fox Features
“One turn of the switch and the girl’s blood would forever be fused with the gorilla’s!”
Seriously, what was the thought process that would lead someone to think that A-Fishbowl-Helmet-That-Gives-A-Girl-The-Blood-Of-A-Gorilla is a worthwhile invention? Or a productive use of time and resources? Or worth getting punched in the face by the Blue Beetle?
Mystery Men Comics #26, by Fox Features
At this point, the Blonde in Red should seriously consider having handles added to her dress, given how often she’s been carried like luggage.
Not sure if she’s still unconscious from yesterday’s cobra venom, or if she’s just taking a nap at the end of a long week.