The Blonde in a Red Dress brand of diplomacy involves fancy-dress costume parties.
Blackhawk #83, by Quality
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
The Blonde in a Red Dress brand of diplomacy involves fancy-dress costume parties.
Blackhawk #83, by Quality
Oh no! And she was only a few decades away from retirement!
All-True Detective Cases #4, by Avon
The Blonde in a Red Dress has been away on vacation for a few days, but sadly, her temp replacement just isn’t quite able to fill the role and is already causing problems on set.
Parole Breakers #1, by Avon
The Blonde in Red takes the idea of a whirlwind romance to a whole new level!
G.I. Sweethearts #39, by Quality
If looks could kill, the Blonde in a Red Dress would be back on the cover of a crime comic right now.
Candy #48, by Quality
It’s probably a good idea that the Blonde in Red kept these wedding plans secret: Everyone involved looks like they’re miserable!
Brides Romances #5, by Quality
The Blonde in Red must have really had the detectives confused if they thought she was “Murder Inc.’s No.1 Boy”
Authentic Police Cases #33, by St. John
Sorry, I missed whatever their argument was about because I keep getting distracted by the weird angle of the hand holding the postcard.
Wedding Bells #2, by Quality
I don’t know what the Blonde in Red is staring at off-panel, but she apparently finds it more interesting than a looming swamp monster and large yellow bird.
Web Of Evil #13, by Quality
While a “Space Jungle Western” may indeed be among Buster Crabbe’s “3 Greatest Adventures”, to the Blonde in a Red Dress it was just another Wednesday.
The Amazing Adventures of Buster Crabbe #2, by Lev Gleason