The Blonde in Red, Yellow Nazis, Green Hornet, and… a Black Kato?! It’s a multi-media rainbow of multi-colored dangling danger!
Green Hornet #15, Harvey
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
The Blonde in Red, Yellow Nazis, Green Hornet, and… a Black Kato?! It’s a multi-media rainbow of multi-colored dangling danger!
Green Hornet #15, Harvey
The Blonde in a Red Dress Bathrobe takes a brief nap while waiting for her next “Action Mystery Adventure”
The Spirit comic pages (1/21/1945)
The Blonde in a Red Dress learns it’s not always true that “No noose is good noose”.
Pep Comics #25, MLJ
The usually stylish Blonde in a Red Dress Shirt hangs her head in shame over her lack of a matching red skirt.
(Don’t worry, she’ll be back in uniform next week!)
Top Notch Laugh Comics #36, MLJ
Avoid direct eye contact… avoid direct eye contact…
Four Color #58, Dell
Cameo guest appearance by the Blonde in a Red Dress Parka.
Red Ryder Comics #16, Dell
“Tojo’s Treacherous Loot Legions” would be a great name for a band.
Rangers Comics #10, Fiction House
“READ THE STORY INSIDE!”
This comic book has reached the point where its cover tagline hyperbole feels as desperate for attention as an early dial-up era webpage with an animated GIF with blinking text that says “Click Here!”
Pep Comics #29, MLJ
How she sings as she swings through the air
Look below, there’s her field over there
With her one chute strap gone
She can still carry on
Comin’ in on a wing and a prayer
Wings Comics #73, Fiction House
“Lucky Comics” — so named because the Blonde in a Red Dress is in a bad mood and the villains are lucky that she’s letting let them off with just some blunt force head trauma.
Lucky Comics #1, Consolidated