The Blonde in Red seems pretty blasé on this cover. I think her boyfriend has the more reasonable response this time: incoherent screaming!
Fantastic #9, by Youthful Magazines
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
The Blonde in Red seems pretty blasé on this cover. I think her boyfriend has the more reasonable response this time: incoherent screaming!
Fantastic #9, by Youthful Magazines
Have a happy Valentine’s Day (and be careful not to put an eye out!)
Youthful Romances #11, by Youthful Magazine
Her mother always warned her to wear clean (and armor-plated) undergarments just in case her red dress/spacesuit accidentally gets lost while being carried away by a gibbering hellbeast smashing through cement walls.
Fantastic #8, by Youthful Magazine
Missing chunks of background art that don’t fully extend behind the foreground objects are the comic book equivalent to the edges of a low-budget soundstage backdrop being visible in a B-movie.
Indian Fighter #1, Youthful Magazines
Stretching the rules here on a technicality to include our heroine in a much different shade of both blonde hair and red dress than usual.
Youthful Love Romances #2, Youthful Magazines
She thought he was being romantic and saving her love letters tied with a bow. Turns out it was a stack of unpaid invoices that he hoped she would cover for him.
Youthful Love Romances #1, Youthful Magazines
If their faces are any indication, I suspect the “Youthful” part of the comic title might fall under false advertising.
Youthful Love Romances #3, Youthful Magazine