Looks like the Blonde in a Red Dress is bundled back up all warm and cozy after her mixup with the Northwest Mounties.
Rangeland Romances v46 #1, Popular Publications
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
Looks like the Blonde in a Red Dress is bundled back up all warm and cozy after her mixup with the Northwest Mounties.
Rangeland Romances v46 #1, Popular Publications
“Five hours after Bruce and I were pronounced man and wife, he made a confession that shocked and startled me. I was so hurt that I decided to pay him back in his own coin.”
[Insert Bitcoin joke here.]
Lover’s Lane #24, Lev Gleason
Wait! Is that the same guy as was on the sled? He has the same thick square head, the same wooden expression and vacant stare! (Or maybe he’s just a department store mannikin in the background, and the Blonde in Red is actually talking to the readers? She is looking straight at us, after all.)
My Past Thrilling Confessions #7, Fox Features
If their faces are any indication, I suspect the “Youthful” part of the comic title might fall under false advertising.
Youthful Love Romances #3, Youthful Magazine
“Before I met Bob Martin, there were few men in my life…”
…yet after Bob Martin, it’s suddenly a “Honeymoon For Three”?
Thrilling Romances #6, Standard Comics
“I took the road to stardom via love!”
Hollywood Pictorial Romances #3, St. John
“One day he will come to his senses… HE MUST!”
Love Secrets #32, Quality
The Blonde in Red goes skiing to take her mind off of the fact that her love was rejected by a traitorous heart whose passion for diamonds was a foolish obsession.
Life Story #10, Fawcett
Some gifts are priceless… although the super-sparkly kind do tend to have a price tag. (In which case, an extra $5000 in reward money definitely comes in handy.)
Boy Meets Girl #2, Lev Gleason
The Blonde in a Red Dress finally realizes this relationship was a mistake, after the distracting glow of game nights, flowers, and dates at the ice cream shop have faded.
Love Confessions #27, Quality