The Blonde in a Red Dress undergoes phobia exposure therapy to help deal with her fear of hights and zombies.
Strange Fantasy #11, by Ajax/Farrell
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
The Blonde in a Red Dress undergoes phobia exposure therapy to help deal with her fear of hights and zombies.
Strange Fantasy #11, by Ajax/Farrell
The underlying motivations of “I can’t marry him because he might ship out overseas” vs “I want to get married because I’m shipping out overseas” seems like it might not quite be an “Ideal Romance”.
Ideal Romance #3, by Stanley Morse
The policeman seems uncertain if a kiss that awkward should count as a crime or not.
First Love Illustrated #39, by Harvey
How nice, a helpful gentleman offers to lend a flashlight so the Blonde In A Red Dress isn’t stranded in the dark when her boyfriend’s car ran out of gas.
Boy Loves Girl #45, by Lev Gleason
The Blonde In Red is part of the crack writing team behind all the latest popular weddding vows.
Complete Love Magazine, v30 #1, by Ace
Between the random pauses in his dialog and the fact that he’s talking without moving his lips, either this guy is being overdubbed or the Blonde In Red is practicing a new ventriloquy act.
True Life Secrets #18, by Charlton
According to legend, the Blonde in a Red Dress travels the world on Christmas Eve, bringing updated paperwork to all the good little boys and girls.
PS: The Preventive Maintenance Monthly #62, 1957
If you have some candy-cane-striped full-arm-length gloves, ’tis the season to wear ’em.
Romantic Adventures #8, by ACG
Someone is sleeping in my bed coffin! The Blonde in a Red Dress stars in a weird Halloween adaptation of “Goldilocks”.
(Strange Mysteries #16 by Ace)
Oops, it’s a bit too late for the Blonde in Red to ask if there’s a doctor onboard the flight. Perhaps a mortician?
(The Beyond #25, by Ace)