Due to the camera angles used, I can only assume this cover actually stars the lesser known cover model known as “Stunt Double In A Blonde Wig in a Red Dress”.
Manhunt #7, Magazine Enterprises
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
Due to the camera angles used, I can only assume this cover actually stars the lesser known cover model known as “Stunt Double In A Blonde Wig in a Red Dress”.
Manhunt #7, Magazine Enterprises
The Blonde in a Red Dress would never have dared ask for a shopping bag if she had known the city was so strict in enforcing its anti-plastic-bag regulations.
True Crime Comics v1 #6, Magazine Village
Someday they’ll look back on this and laugh when they realize the Blonde in a Red Dress wasn’t actually trying to sneak out to double-cross the gang, she was just trying to find a dentist to take a look at a loose filling.
Crimes By Women #8, Fox Features
I dunno, maybe the Blonde in a Red Dress should ask Persephone for advice?
Complete Romance #1, Avon
The Blonde in Red takes a quick nap after staying up late the night before the deadline to file her taxes.
Sexton Blake Library s3 #161
Crime never pays! (But neither does being an easily distracted security guard.)
Crimes By Women #7, Fox Features
Gosh, Mr. Kidnapper, whatever you do, don’t throw me in that briar patch!
Underworld v1 #3, DS Publishing
The poor Blonde in a Red Dress spent her camping vacation trying to find a river… and then gets back just in time to learn that her boyfriend is being sent up the river.
Gangsters Can’t Win v1 #5, DS Publishing
Here we discover that just below the surface of the Blonde in a Red Dress lurks the Blonde in a Plaid Shirt.
Northwest Mounties #3, St. John
A change of pace for “Photo Fridays” as the Blonde in a Red Dress takes a break from posing for a photo cover, to spend some time on the other side of the camera. (While running from crooks.)
The Saint #3, Avon