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Wings Comics #73, Fiction House

Through Hell and Stormoviks!

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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

Terrific Comics #5, Continental

What goes on here?

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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

Famous Funnies #90, Eastern

Scorchy Smith thwarts the feast of the vultures

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This cover may be many things, but “Famous” and “Funny” would not have been my first choice of descriptors.


Famous Funnies #90, Eastern

C-M-O Comics #1 by Centaur

Jack and Judy?

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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

Super Spy #2 by Centaur

Quick, call an ambulance!

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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

Popular Comics #67 by Dell

Let a smile be your parachute

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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.)

Target Comics v3 #1 by Novelty Press

Somebody in a Red Dress

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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.)