The Blonde in Red sets high standards for her potential dates and their associated automotive transportation options.
Teen-Age Romances #31, by St. John
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
The Blonde in Red sets high standards for her potential dates and their associated automotive transportation options.
Teen-Age Romances #31, by St. John
Yup, when I think “Teen-Age Romance”, I think of college co-eds in secret marriages.
Teen Age Romances #20, by St. John
The caption box title was obviously truncated. I’m sure it meant to say “I Was An Army Camp Pick-Up Truck Driver“, and the reason the soldiers are warned off from dating her is because it would interfere with her delivery schedule on base.
Teen-Age Romances #15, by St.John
The Blonde in a Red Dress discovers the social stigma of dating a Pee-Wee Herman impersonator.
Teen-Age Romances #16, St. John
Oh, come on, seriously? No! Bad cover editor! Bad! Stop it.
Teen Age Romances #9, St. John
The Blonde in a Red Dress “Gave Romance The Run-Around”… probably to avoid a guy named “Skipper”.
Teen Age Romances #10, St. John
The Blonde in a Red Dress was well-trained for her future career of fighting gangsters, villains, aliens and monsters by her arduous experience as a teenager against the insidious menace of gossipy high school mean girls!
Teen Age Romances #1, St. John
Flashback week! As a teen, our hardworking Blonde in a Red Dress had to learn valuable life lessons about the complications that come from living a tangled web of mystery and intrigue.
(Then again, considering the rest of her long career, it could be that the only lesson she ended up learning was “Try to avoid jobs working in the basement of a dirty store.”)
Teen-Age Romances #23 by St. John
Flashback week! The Blonde in a Red Dress is quite familiar with living a complex double life as an international woman of mystery. Of course, back when she was a teenager, that sort of approach to life tended to cause problems.
Teen-Age Romances #21 by St. John