“In Xanado did a Blonde in Red
A spaceship’s pressure-dome besiege…”
Planet Comics #45, Fiction House
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
“In Xanado did a Blonde in Red
A spaceship’s pressure-dome besiege…”
Planet Comics #45, Fiction House
The Blonde in a Red Dress fights the true source of global warming.
Planet Comics #43, Fiction House
The Blonde in a Red Dress begins to regret trying out the trendy new hair salon.
Planet comics #41, Fiction House
The Blonde in a Red Space Military Uniform fights the “Giants of the Golden Atom”. And by “Giants” we mean “Large Brawny Men of Relatively Normal Height”. (Hmmm. I wonder if they’re related to the Dwarflings?)
Planet Comics #55, Fiction House
The Blonde in Red wears her Red Skort under her Red Skirt for the sake of modesty in exactly these situations where she might be dragged upside down by Dwarflings. (And by “Dwarflings” we mean “Large Brawny Men of Relatively Normal Height”.)
Planet Comics #53, Fiction House
Say what you want about the over-the-top crazy space adventures of the Blonde in a Red Dress, at least she avoids bland generic sci-fi covers.
Planet Comics #58, Fiction House
The Blonde in Red is fashionable enough that she can even make the combo of a space helmet, midriff blouse, and miniskirt look good… although I’m not sure exactly how they’re supposed to work as deep space astronaut gear.
Planet Comics #36, Fiction House
The Blonde in a Red Dress has to shoot the same invading alien horde as the hero, but in high heels and backwards!
Planet Comics #33, Fiction House
The Blonde in a Red Dress gets to act as the decoy as “Reef Ryan blasts the flesh-hungry spidermen to reach Neptune’s hidden paradise”.
Planet Comics #19, Fiction House
The “Invading Hairy Hordes of Mars” were jealous of the fashionable hairdo of the Blonde in a Red Dress.
Planet Comics #17, Fiction House