Yikes! This seems like a harsh punishment just for breaking the “Red Only” dress code.
Suspense Detective #4, by Fawcett
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
Yikes! This seems like a harsh punishment just for breaking the “Red Only” dress code.
Suspense Detective #4, by Fawcett
Uh oh! The Blonde in a Red Dress has reached her breaking point in dealing with holiday traffic! Clear the streets! (And the sidewalks!)
Authentic Police Cases #25, by St John
Wait… did the Blonde in Red end up marrying the not-evil brother of the evil gangster from our previous comic cover?
Crime and Justice #10, by Charlton
I think Mr. Halliday will end up surprised at just how adept the Blonde in a Red Dress can be when it comes to heist caper wool-pulling.
Fugitives From Justice #5, by St. John
It’s a simple equation: Set-Up For Robbery + Murder By Accident = Punch-Board Profits!
Authentic Police Cases #23, by St. John
I guess we can now add “137526” to the many names and aliases of The Blonde in a Red Dress.
Police Lineup #2, by Avon
Good thing this comic has “big full width pages”, or that blow-dart might have shot clear past the edge of the scene.
Police Comics #107, by Quality Comics
The Blonde in Red begins to suspect that having an edgy cool boyfriend whose occupation is “murderous gangster” is not actually conducive to healthy long-term relationships.
Murderous Gangsters #2, Avon
The one known weakness of the multi-talented Blonde in a Red Dress seems to be her very poor choice in boyfriends.
Crimes By Women #15, Fox Features