Psst! Miss Blonde in Red? Don’t stare directly at the audience! It distracts from the scene!
Gangsters Can’t Win v1 #6, DS Publishing
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
Psst! Miss Blonde in Red? Don’t stare directly at the audience! It distracts from the scene!
Gangsters Can’t Win v1 #6, DS Publishing
Unexpected early wake-up calls like this could be why The Blonde in a Red Dress is so cranky in the mornings.
Underworld v1 #2, DS Publishing
“Before I met Bob Martin, there were few men in my life…”
…yet after Bob Martin, it’s suddenly a “Honeymoon For Three”?
Thrilling Romances #6, Standard Comics
The Blonde in a Red Dress may have played the damsel in distress yesterday, but she was evidently an undercover gun moll (or the nearest Old West equivalent.)
Outlaws v1 #3, DS Publishing
The Blonde in a Red Dress dials it up to 11 so her comic can be more than just a Western: it’s now even Westerner!
The Westerner Comics #14, Orbit
If by “quiet” you really mean “loud as a subway train”.
Manhunt #9, Magazine Enterprises
“It’s supposed to look like suicide but to me it’s murder!”
Yeah, but given how many crime scenes the Blonde in a Red Dress has been in the middle of, I wouldn’t be surprised if everything looks like murder to her by now.
Gangsters Can’t Win v1 #4, DS Publishing
“I took the road to stardom via love!”
Hollywood Pictorial Romances #3, St. John
Those boys are going to regret stumbling into the tension-filled coffee-shop showdown between the Blonde in a Red Dress and the Redhead in a Yellow Dress.
Wilbur Comics #20, MLJ
Diamonds are a space pirate swordswoman’s best friend!
Wonder Comics #17, Pines