The Blonde in a Red Dress has been wearing her distinctive attire for so long, that simply trying on a polka-dot skirt counts as a scandal.
Hi-School Romance #23, by Harvey
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
The Blonde in a Red Dress has been wearing her distinctive attire for so long, that simply trying on a polka-dot skirt counts as a scandal.
Hi-School Romance #23, by Harvey
In addition to art classes, our heroine had also signed up for “Swashbuckling Pirate Yarns” (she thought the name was referring to a knitting club.)
Buccaneers #24, Quality Comics
Merton doesn’t know art, but he knows what he likes. (Which must be polka-dots, right?)
Meet Merton #2, Toby Press
Just tilt your neck backwards like this. Trust me, I’m a chiropractor.
Revealing Romances #1, Ace
When three consecutive relationships all ended in tears and heartbreak, our heroine finally took a brutally honest look at the one common element… And so she vowed not to wear her unlucky red polka-dot dress again.
Hearth Throbs #23, Quality Comics
Perhaps the advice columnist from yesterday has decided to stage a personal intervention?
Love Stories of Mary Worth #1, Harvey
YOU WILL BENEFIT FROM HER WISE AND PRUDENT JUDGEMENT!
Love Lessons #1, Harvey
Despite the dance party that turned into a kidnapping and bomb scare, it looks like the Blonde in Red is the only one who didn’t end up in a hospital bed this time. Must’ve been because she was wearing her lucky polka dots this week! (And hey, is that Kerry Drake in the background?)
Love Confessions #29, Quality
Apparently, “ace detective” Kerry Drake wasn’t enough help to get the bomb threat taken care of, so the Blonde in Red had to risk getting her new polka-dot dress dirty and do it herself.
Rangers Comics #37, Fiction House
What a letdown from yesterday! Some dates end in tears… some dates end with pyromaniacs threatening to blow things up. And her boyfriend from the dance didn’t even stick around to help!
Kerry Drake #8, Harvey