When dealing with temperamental co-stars, the Blonde in a Red Dress has learned to stay flexible.
Chamber Of Chills #6, by Harvey
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
When dealing with temperamental co-stars, the Blonde in a Red Dress has learned to stay flexible.
Chamber Of Chills #6, by Harvey
“It was all wrong. His parents objected, my parents objected, and even after we were married, we had a FALSE HONEYMOON”
Boy Meets Girl #21, by Lev Gleason
Yup, when I think “Teen-Age Romance”, I think of college co-eds in secret marriages.
Teen Age Romances #20, by St. John
Gasp! Repossessing a fraternity pin? The Blonde in a Red Dress plays for keeps!
Darling Love #11, by MLJ
Yup, this is so totally “hi-school”.
Hi-School Romance #15, by Harvey
And the latest blind date of the Blonde In A Dress will be courting a black eye, if he doesn’t watch those hands!
True Love Problems and Advice Illustrated #17, by Harvey
“What Every Girl Should Know” about “True Love Problems”… a handy educational guide from the Blonde in Red.
True Love Problems and Advice Illustrated #16, by Harvey
The Blonde in a Red Dress stars in an Eerie re-release, like an actress reprising her Broadway role for Hollywood.
Eerie #1, Avon (UK version)
The Blonde in a Red Dress has yet another blind date get interrupted by the demands of her day job.
Weird Tales of the Future #1, by Stanley Morse
The Blonde in a Red Dress regrets letting her blind date set the plans for the evening. (She wanted dinner and a movie; he apparently wanted to have a shootout with the coppers first.)
Sensational Police Cases #3, by Avon