Double the glamour, double the romance!
Glamorous Romances #49, Ace
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
Double the glamour, double the romance!
Glamorous Romances #49, Ace
Yikes, those are some awfully bright smiles for a couple with a “vengeful heart” that “played at love”. But who am I to argue with “love stories from real life”?
Popular Romance #10, Standard Comics
Everyone in the office seeks out the Blonde in a Red Dress for Valentine’s advice.
True Love Problems And Advice #6, Harvey
Journalism is a tough gig. The Blonde in Red followed a plucky reporter through vampire villas, all in an effort to get ahead.
Challenge of the Unknown #6, Ace
“Why can’t they leave us alone? They’re always around! Oh Johnny, I just want your arms around me with no one to gape at us!”
Love Confessions #32, Quality
The Blonde in Red never encourages “rubberneckers”… especially the weird ones who literally swivel their heads 180 degrees.
The Kilroys #27, ACG
Okay, yeah, right… I’m sure that’s the facial expression of someone who’s thinking “I love Jerry with all my heart!” (Run, Jerry!)
Love Diary #10, Orbit/Wanted Comics
When stunt rehearsal for escape artist acts go wrong! (At least, I’m assuming a stage illusionist show is the excuse for the wildly distorted perspective and furniture sizes, right?)
Joe Palooka Monthly #50, Harvey
Missing chunks of background art that don’t fully extend behind the foreground objects are the comic book equivalent to the edges of a low-budget soundstage backdrop being visible in a B-movie.
Indian Fighter #1, Youthful Magazines
The Blonde in a Red Dress discovers the social stigma of dating a Pee-Wee Herman impersonator.
Teen-Age Romances #16, St. John