The Blonde in Red was able to sneak away after a fight broke out over which skeleton monster first called dibs.
Journey Into Fear #19, by Superior
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
The Blonde in Red was able to sneak away after a fight broke out over which skeleton monster first called dibs.
Journey Into Fear #19, by Superior
The Blonde in a Red Dress suffers through another blind date from Hell.
Mysteries #5, by Superior Comics
The “Circle of Life” involves a big musical number with cartoon lions, but the “Circle of Death” involves… whatever the heck this is.
Mysteries #4, by Superior Comics
Is it true that “her lips dripped blood”? Or did the “corpse in make-up” just go overboard with lipstick?
Journey Into Fear #15, by Superior
It may have started out as “Revenge in small form”, but the Blonde in a Red Dress will be seeking revenge in large form against whichever monsters are responsible for ripping her new dress.
Mysteries Weird and Strange #2, Superior
So from the title, I’m assuming Death is going up to kiss the vampire corpse in the vat that’s fit to die?
Strange Mysteries #7, by Superior
The Blonde in Red turns to look at the audience, as if to ask “Are you seeing this too?”
Journey Into Fear #9, by Superior Comics
Mirror, mirror, on the wall… keep your hands to yourself, creep!
Strange Mysteries #4, by Superior Comics
Terrifying! Startling! Suspenseful! Strange! Mysterious! (And that’s just the words describing the questionable perspective and relative sizes of everyone on this cover!)
Strange Mysteries #9, by Superior Comics
The Blonde in a Red Dress passed out from exhaustion while leading the festive local Halloween parade.
Journey Into Fear #10, by Superior