Y’know, declaring “It’s New!” about a book with that much obvious cover wear is a great way to ensure negative customer feedback on your seller’s page.
Clue v1 #10, Hillman
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
Y’know, declaring “It’s New!” about a book with that much obvious cover wear is a great way to ensure negative customer feedback on your seller’s page.
Clue v1 #10, Hillman
The grand opening of the new neighborhood Target store goes horrible awry.
Target Comics v6 #6, Novelty
The Blonde in a Red Dress continues in her career breakout role as Betty… although it looks like production might be going on hiatus soon due to on-set injuries unless Archie and Jughead have understudies ready to fill in for them.
Pep Comics #55, MLJ
After giving up in frustration on always playing second fiddle in the cast of Smilin’ Jack, the Blonde in Red insists on a more assertive role among Terry and the Pirates.
Popular Comics #105, Dell
The Blonde in a Red Dress eventually moved on from hanging out with Smilin’ Jack, and took up a part-time gig with Terry and the Pirates instead. But before doing any more international globetrotting, she had to make sure everyone was up to date on their vaccinations.
Popular Comics #102, Dell
Remember kids: don’t talk to strangers, and don’t take candy from Nazis. (A PSA from early in the Blonde in Red’s career.)
Exciting Comics #39, Pines
“A band of cheery schoolgirls who were invited to be the guests of a famous film director” — a.k.a., a glimpse into the early showbiz career of the Blonde in a Red Dress.
Girls’ Crystal #481
The Blonde in Red’s relaxing week at the beach concludes with an attempted kidnapping by an amphibious humanoid fish-man. (Which, sadly, is pretty much to be expected, given our heroine’s usual luck.)
Baffling Mysteries #7, Ace
The Blonde in Red is beginning to regret the beach party, as the afternoon devolves into a vague non-specific argument with her vague generic boyfriend.
Diary Secrets #17, St. John