As an international star, the Blonde in Red often travels the globe for authentic “on location” adventures.
Maschera Bianca #21: Il Fantasma Della City (Italian)
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
As an international star, the Blonde in Red often travels the globe for authentic “on location” adventures.
Maschera Bianca #21: Il Fantasma Della City (Italian)
We’ve got a caveman being chased by a Blonde Amazon in a Red Dress, both in pseudo-Greco-Roman attire, but with a medieval European castle in the background? Aw, heck, I’m sure it’s a time travel story, so I’m not going to waste time trying to figure it out.
Alley Oop #11, Pines
The Blonde in a Red Dress would like to thank America’s heroic first responders (whom she tends to cross paths with on at least a weekly if not daily basis, given her lifestyle of unrelenting daring danger!)
Danger #3, Comics Media
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
The Blonde in a Red Dress was dressed and ready for a summer luau party, but the weather (and fog monsters) just wouldn’t cooperate.
Blackstone Master Magician Comics v1 #3, Vital Publications
Did “Indiana” have a sister named “Cairo”?
Miss Cairo Jones #1, Croydon
“30 Great Features”, “128 Pages”, and TWO cover appearances for the Blonde in a Red Dress. She’s keeping busy!
All Great Comics 1945 Edition, by Fox Features
Avoid direct eye contact… avoid direct eye contact…
Four Color #58, Dell