Cameo guest appearance by the Blonde in a Red Dress Parka.
Red Ryder Comics #16, Dell
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
Cameo guest appearance by the Blonde in a Red Dress Parka.
Red Ryder Comics #16, Dell
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
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
Still buffed from last week’s role as “the lady wrestler”, the Blonde in a Red Dress decided to do her own stunts during the action scenes in this issue’s wild cover involving a spiked-wheel-o-death run by a mishmash of crazy monstrous villains as she awaits rescue by… um… Generic Gun-Toting Man, and his sidekick Wrench-Wielding Boy?
Terrific Comics #5, Continental
This cover may be many things, but “Famous” and “Funny” would not have been my first choice of descriptors.
Famous Funnies #90, Eastern
Flashback week! Like many celebrities, the Blonde in a Red Dress got her start as a child actor in commercials. Here, she plays the role of teenager Judy Alden for “C-M-O Comics”… which stands for “Chicago Mail Order”, and the stories inside the comic were structured as ads for various products (inlcuding her stylish red outfit.)
C-M-O Comics #1 by Centaur
Still unconscious from last week? Apparently recent events have been too exhausting for the Blonde in a Red Dress.
But, in a happy coincidence, at least a conscientious Super Spy is nearby to flag down a passing friendly ambulance for help.
Super Spy #2 by Centaur
There are probably safer ways to introduce someone to Gasoline Alley than crashing a flaming airplane into it. And while it’s gentlemanly of Smilin’ Jack to share, I suspect that the Blonde in a Red Dress would have preferred to have a parachute of her own.
(Note: Wasn’t 100% sure if this cover should count towards this site’s criteria, but our panel of judges decided that “strawberry blonde” was close enough.)
Just in time for an early April Fool’s Day, have some murderous thespian cosplay of a Man In A Red Dress And Presumably A Blond Wig.
(Still a better outfit than that day-glow plaid thing the other guy’s wearing.)