I always hated word problems in math class: If you have 4 dramatic picture romances, and subtract 3 exciting love stories, what’s left?
Complete Love Magazine v26#2, by Ace Magazines
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
I always hated word problems in math class: If you have 4 dramatic picture romances, and subtract 3 exciting love stories, what’s left?
Complete Love Magazine v26#2, by Ace Magazines
Thanks for stopping by! The Blonde in a Red Dress is busy with a few other projects this week, but will be back soon.
Apparently, “Quick, we have to dive through these French doors before those gangsters shoot us!” makes for a great (literal) pickup line.
Little Al of the Secret Service #10, by Ziff-Davis
The Blonde in Red fainted upon realizing how many novels she’d have to read in order to get this comic book adaptation anthology ready by the deadline.
“Stories by Famous Authors Illustrated” #13, by DS Publishing
The Blonde in a Red Dress is a friend of cheetahs (but not of cheaters.)
Crime Does Not Pay #96, Lev Gleason
Yup, nothing says “Cowgirl Romance” like a Blonde in a Red Dress bludgeoning her attackers with a white-hot branding iron.
Cowgirl Romances #8, Fiction House
The Blonde in a Red Dress learns to never again eat an entire bag of discount Easter candy right before bedtime.
Fantastic Adventures v13 #12
Disappointment in the somewhat boring field trips during her formative years in her local church youth group may have been what eventually motivated the Blonde in Red to her later life of globetrotting adventure.
Catholic Comics v.3 #5
In her teens, the Blonde in a Red Dress learned valuable life skills with the local church youth group’s amateur crime sleuthing club.
Catholic Comics v.3 #2
Re-running last year’s cover post in honor of today’s IRS filing deadline is as inevitable as, well… you know.
Sexton Blake Library s3 #161