The Redhead in Yellow continues to fill in for the Blonde in Red, and apparently still continues to film a tale of “Breathless Jungle Thrills”
Wild Boy #10, Ziff-Davis
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
The Redhead in Yellow continues to fill in for the Blonde in Red, and apparently still continues to film a tale of “Breathless Jungle Thrills”
Wild Boy #10, Ziff-Davis
Sorry, but “The Villainous Pirate Snuff” doesn’t quite have the same ring as “The Dread Pirate Roberts”
Buccaneers #22, Quality
The Blonde in Red wears her Red Skort under her Red Skirt for the sake of modesty in exactly these situations where she might be dragged upside down by Dwarflings. (And by “Dwarflings” we mean “Large Brawny Men of Relatively Normal Height”.)
Planet Comics #53, Fiction House
The Blonde in Red begins to suspect that the invitation for “a free fireworks show” down at the ghoul-infested graveyard might have been a mistake.
Dark Mysteries #10, Story
Put those guns away before someone loses an eye!
Cow Puncher #6, Avon
Oh my gosh! The Blonde in Red may have picked up a new recurring enemy: The gangster in a garish orange hat and lime green jacket!
America’s Best Comics #30, Pines
Here we discover that just below the surface of the Blonde in a Red Dress lurks the Blonde in a Plaid Shirt.
Northwest Mounties #3, St. John
The Blonde in Red glares at the home invasion robber who deserves jail not just for his crimes, but also for the fashion offense of combining a yellow tie, purple shirt, orange jacket and green hat.
The Black Terror #24, Pines
The Blonde in a Red Dress is either shouting for help, or shouting at her would-be rescuer for recklessly shattering a giant window right next to where the was tied up.
The Saint #1, Avon
Yikes! That robot better be waterproof, or this could end up like those cautionary tales about a hairdryer in a bathtub.
Startling Comics #49, Pines