Hint: mouth-to-mouth resuscitation works better if you pull the drowning person out of the water first.
Romantic Adventures #24, by ACG
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
Hint: mouth-to-mouth resuscitation works better if you pull the drowning person out of the water first.
Romantic Adventures #24, by ACG
The Blonde in Red occasionally trades in her dress for a spacesuit. (And the helmet comes in handy during quarentines.)
Fantastic Worlds #5, by Standard Comics
Lance Storm, Queenie Starr, Dr. Foo, Jerry Jasper: They Fight Crime! (And monsters, apparently.)
Crime Mysteries #2, by Trojan
Considering all the guys lining up to appear with her on the covers of romance comics, I sincerely doubt that the Blonde in a Red Dress was ever one of the “Un-Datables”.
First Romance Magazine #14, Harvey
“Brief Enchantment and Other True-To-Life Romances” should be the title of the Blonde in Red’s handbook on blind dates.
Love Experiences #13, by Ace
Why didn’t you give me a better idea for an awkward turn of phrase forced to fit a punchline?
Suzie #87, by MLJ
It’s a double-feature of the Blonde in Red, starring international jewel thieves and Caribbean dopes.
Authentic Police Cases #34, by St. John
“What happens in Germany stays in Germany” was a failed tourist marketing slogan ahead of its time.
Wartime Romances #7, by St. John
Are we sure this is “Love at first sight” or “other exciting love stories”? Because the look on the face of the Blonde in a Red Dress seems more like buyer’s remorse.
Love At First Sight #15, by Ace
The story of “GOSSIP COLUMNIST” presumably details the shocking scandal when The Blonde in a Red Dress was caught wearing white shorts!
True Sweetheart Secrets #9, by Fawcett