I’m not sure if the Blonde in a Red Dress is recoiling in horror more from the ghostly witch, or the house painted neon yellow.
This Magazine is Haunted #9, by Fawcett
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
I’m not sure if the Blonde in a Red Dress is recoiling in horror more from the ghostly witch, or the house painted neon yellow.
This Magazine is Haunted #9, by Fawcett
To be fair, “There are no short cuts in life” sounds less like a a dire warning and more like some bland advice you would find inside a fortune cookie.
Hand of Fate #16, by Ace
The “answers to love, dating and marriage questions” generally recommend against “Spite” and “Lies” as a start.
Lover’s Lane #32, by Lev Gleason
“Dee Dee yanked at the rug and the first shot went wild…”
Ken Shannon #9, by Quality
Is that guy in the background supposed to be a jealous lover, or just someone angry about being kept waiting for his laundry receipts?
First Love Illustrated #25, by Harvey
The Blonde in Red is indecisive about who should die first and who should just be left for dead.
Crime And Punishment #59, by Lev Gleason
“The Bride Grows Up” sounds like it should be a sequel to the “Teen-Age Brides” comic titles?
Glamorous Romances #62, by Ace Magazines
Given the track record of the Blonde in Red as an international woman of danger and mystery, would YOU want to be the one declaring her unfit for anything?
Teen-Age Brides #3, by Harvey
Yes, I think it can be generally assumed that kisses that smell like bait are “the kind no man wants”.
Love At First Sight #17, by Ace
Oh look, a friendly gravedigger is giving a helping hand to the Blonde in Red after she accidentally tripped while taking a relaxing walk. Through a cemetery. At night.
Mister Mystery #7, by Morse