Yikes! Glad this creepy guy was caught in the act — otherwise, being officially known as the man “who wasn’t there” usually would count as one heck of an alibi.
Manhunt #14, Magazine Enterprises
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
Yikes! Glad this creepy guy was caught in the act — otherwise, being officially known as the man “who wasn’t there” usually would count as one heck of an alibi.
Manhunt #14, Magazine Enterprises
The Blonde in a Red Dress eventually moved on from hanging out with Smilin’ Jack, and took up a part-time gig with Terry and the Pirates instead. But before doing any more international globetrotting, she had to make sure everyone was up to date on their vaccinations.
Popular Comics #102, Dell
If this was a modern action movie, someone would be making a quip about an “acid trip.”
Startling Comics v7 #21, Pines
From the look on the face of the Blonde in a Red Dress, she’s reading the cover blub and wondering why she’s stuck strapped to a mad scientist’s torture bench rather than having whimsical adventures in the “Davy the Wishmaster” backup story.
Blue Beetle #10 by Fox