I wish our heroine didn’t venture out at twilight, as the dim lighting makes it hard to confirm if she is indeed blonde or wearing red for the sake of these cover galleries.
From “Sexton Blake Library S3-308”
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
I wish our heroine didn’t venture out at twilight, as the dim lighting makes it hard to confirm if she is indeed blonde or wearing red for the sake of these cover galleries.
From “Sexton Blake Library S3-308”
When the Blonde in a Red Dress says she wants to keep her lottery prize winnings annonymous, she means it.
Sexton Blake Library S3-300
Our blonde heroine is on vacation for the Independence Day weekend, so there isn’t a red dress in sight. Except for the self-evident one guaranteed by the First Amendment: the right to petition for a “red-dress of grievances.”
(Sorry. I’ll show myself out.)
From Sexton Blake Library S3-261
Re-running last year’s cover post in honor of today’s IRS filing deadline is as inevitable as, well… you know.
Sexton Blake Library s3 #161
Are these the three spirits of Christmas past, present and future? Or just some flunkies here to remind someone that they’d better not cry (to the cops.) In either case, the Blonde in a Red Dress prepares for a hardboiled holiday weekend by making a list and checking it twice. Merry Christmas!
The Sexton Blake Library #211
The Blonde in Red takes a quick nap after staying up late the night before the deadline to file her taxes.
Sexton Blake Library s3 #161
The Blonde in a Red Dress proves her hardboiled credentials by facing down a menacing strangler with nothing more than a look of extreme annoyance at the body splayed on the floor behind her. Lazy slacker, leaving her to do all the work by herself!
The Sexton Blake Library S3 #46