Sure, they’ve been caught behind enemy lines, but at least the ever-stylish Blonde in a Red Dress is looking “glamorous” in her skirt and designer shoes when sneaking across a remote snow-covered military border zone.
Spy-Hunters #3, ACG
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
Sure, they’ve been caught behind enemy lines, but at least the ever-stylish Blonde in a Red Dress is looking “glamorous” in her skirt and designer shoes when sneaking across a remote snow-covered military border zone.
Spy-Hunters #3, ACG
The Blonde in a Red Dress is going on vacation for a couple weeks. The site will resume updates later this month.
Thrilling Comics #72, Pines
The Blonde in a Red Dress is either shouting for help, or shouting at her would-be rescuer for recklessly shattering a giant window right next to where the was tied up.
The Saint #1, Avon
Working on location gave the Blonde in a Red Dress an opportunity to leverage her day job into a sightseeing vacation across the Italian countryside… and mountaintops… and secret lairs…
This event helped motivate the Blonde in Red to vow that she would never allow herself to grow up to be a crazy cat lady.
Fantastic Adventures v9 #8 (Dec. 1947)
Hmmm. Seems less romantic than the songs would indicate.
Blue Bolt v8 #9, Novelty
After having nothing but bad luck with airplane travel this week, the Blonde in Red decides to try waterskiing from a helicopter instead.
Wings #100, Fiction House
The villains soon discovered that as payback for being kidnapped and pushed out an airplane, the Blonde in a Red Dress made off with just about everything that wasn’t nailed down.
Wings Comics #96, Fiction House
The Blonde in a Red Dress escaped from being tied up in the cockpit just in time to be dangling for her life from the open bomber doors instead. But on the other hand, at least her villainous adversary seems to have forgotten which end of the gun to use.
(Disclaimer: I think this was a cover featuring the Blonde in a Red Dress, but I wasn’t 100% sure because the available scans of this cover online were so heavily faded that the heroine’s hair and dress were the same shade of faded orange as the trees, sky, and everything else! It took some extra Photoshop work to coax some color back to the cover.)
Wings Comics #88, Fiction House
After seeing the lumpy-faced villain sharing the cover with her, the Blonde in a Red Dress gets the embarassing realization that while that she’s supposed to be in an aviation adventure comic, she somehow must have wandered onto the set of a Dick Tracy comic by mistake. Oops!
Wings Comics #82, Fiction House