After this week’s two recent breakups, the Blonde in Red hopes she has finally found true love… in a “Secret Engagement”… with a “Heart Bandit”.
What could possibly go wrong?
All Romances #2, Ace Magazines
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
The Blonde in a Red Dress has many talents, but I’m beginning to suspect that discernment in choice of men is not one of them.
My True Life Story In Pictures #6, Fox Features
The Blonde in a Red Dress “Gave Romance The Run-Around”… probably to avoid a guy named “Skipper”.
Teen Age Romances #10, St. John
The skeptical/bored faces of the cover models don’t really seem to match the claims of the book’s tagline.
Heart Throbs #3, Quality
The Brunette in a Green Dress suddenly realizes she really shouldn’t have been such a high school bully to the Blonde in a Red Dress.
Pay-Off v1. #5, DS Publishing
The Blonde in a Red Dress was well-trained for her future career of fighting gangsters, villains, aliens and monsters by her arduous experience as a teenager against the insidious menace of gossipy high school mean girls!
Teen Age Romances #1, St. John
Sorry for the delayed updates this week. Nothing to see here. Move along.
Thrills Incorporated #2
I can sympathize with the Blonde in a Red Dress trying to drown her sorrows in a giant ice cream sundae, but what I can’t quite figure out is her odd fashion choices on this cover.
Love Letters #32, Quality Comics
It took all week to rehearse the scene, but the editor finally got the romantic cover scene he was hoping for.
(Too bad it got wasted on a confusingly punctuated title like “Little Miss Nobody Wild — By Reputation And Other Fascinating Love Stories”)
All Love #27, Ace Magazines
The cover editor wasn’t satisfied with yesterday’s cover and insisted they keep trying the scene until they get it right. This made the Blonde in a Red Dress become even more bored.
Real Love #26, Ace Magazines