The Blonde in a Red Dress eventually began to suspect that her comic’s editors might be intentionally phrasing the covers to imply a bit more than the actual contents of the “Intimate Love Stories of Real Girls”
True Love Pictorial #4, St. John
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
The Blonde in a Red Dress eventually began to suspect that her comic’s editors might be intentionally phrasing the covers to imply a bit more than the actual contents of the “Intimate Love Stories of Real Girls”
True Love Pictorial #4, St. John
Perhaps the advice columnist from yesterday has decided to stage a personal intervention?
Love Stories of Mary Worth #1, Harvey
Wait, isn’t a “shotgun wedding” usually intended to keep the groom from running away, not the bride? (And besides, a Red Dress isn’t much of a wedding gown.)
Dark Mysteries #8, Story Comics