The Blonde in a Red Dress is probably screaming more from that pun than from the crook with a gun.
Ten Detective Aces v51 #4
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
The Blonde in a Red Dress is probably screaming more from that pun than from the crook with a gun.
Ten Detective Aces v51 #4
The Blonde in a Red Dress proves her hardboiled credentials by facing down a menacing strangler with nothing more than a look of extreme annoyance at the body splayed on the floor behind her. Lazy slacker, leaving her to do all the work by herself!
The Sexton Blake Library S3 #46
I’m not so sure I’d call this adventure “fantastic”. What is it about the Gates of Hell that makes people want to wander into ’em?
Fantastic Adventures v4 #2
When it comes to live-action activities that may not fully translate into the static visual medium of comic books, an illusionist’s slight-of-hand stage performance should rank near the top of the list.
Blackstone Master Magician Comics #1, by Vital Publications
The Blonde in a Red Dress seems so disappointed in the quality of her would-be rescuer that she’s avoiding eye contact. (Not sure if it’s because of something to do with the Boy Detective himself, or just that he’s a substantial step down from her usual larger-than-life super-hero guest stars.)
Boy Detective #4, by Avon
The Blonde in a Red Dress is so relieved at her timely rescue by a vigilante heroine that she doesn’t even ask what a name like “Miss Fury” has to do with a costume that has cute cat ears on the cowl.
Miss Fury #3, by Medallion Publishing
The Blonde in a Red Dress seems a little too gleefully amused by the fact that her demon-eyed pet has snapped its tether and looks ready to start a frenzied dog fight.
Lucky Comics #4, Consolidated
I’m not sure I’d exactly call that expression a smile, but “Smirking Jack” just doesn’t have the same ring to it. At least the Blonde in a Red Dress seems to be enjoying herself.
Smilin’ Jack (Four-Color #10), by Dell
Considering how many times the Blonde in a Red Dress has had to play the damsel in distress for the heroes, it’s only fair that she gets to rescue them every now and then too.
Black Hood Comics #18, MLJ/Archie
Sadly, I’m not culturally literate enough to properly make highbrow jokes about ballet, or classical violin, or… whatever the heck that checkerboard guy is supposed to represent.
Suspense Comics #7, Continental