Her gal pals may have bad posture, but at least they won’t laugh when the Blonde in Red tries out her new outfits, unlike certain other people.
Kitty #1, St. John
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
Her gal pals may have bad posture, but at least they won’t laugh when the Blonde in Red tries out her new outfits, unlike certain other people.
Kitty #1, St. John
Who can that attractive girl be?
Aggie Mack #8, Superior Comics
The Blonde in a Red Dress gossips with her friends about her lovestruck (and creepy) stalkers.
Junie Prom #6, Dearfield Publishing
Those boys are going to regret stumbling into the tension-filled coffee-shop showdown between the Blonde in a Red Dress and the Redhead in a Yellow Dress.
Wilbur Comics #20, MLJ
As per the usual Hollywood teen story arc, after the plain girl gets a makeover, next comes the sudden influx of new smitten admirers whose friendship may not actually be genuine. (Note that according to the cover, the friends only belong to “Freckles”, not to the Blonde in a Red Dress herself.)
Freckles and his Friends #8, Pines
The Blonde in a Red Dress was ahead of her time! Here she demonstrates a dramatic transformation from her “awkward teen” appearance at home to the “tops in beauty” center of attention at the ballroom dance, decades before Hollywood teen movie fashion makeover montage scenes were a thing!
Dotty #35, Ace Magazines
As an awkward gangly teenager, the Blonde in a Red Dress worked hard to cultivate her artistic talents.
(And she possibly wrote Burma Shave roadside ads as a summer job.)
Famous Funnies #164, Eastern
They’re going to be very embarrassed and disappointed when they find out she’s not being coy or using a euphemism — she actually really does just want some air in the dang bicycle tires already!
Junie Prom #4, Dearfield
The Blonde in a Red Dress: a leading cause of workplace accidents?
Junie Prom Comics #1, Dearfield
The Blonde in a Red Dress is very patiently waiting for someone to be polite and offer her a chair in the crowded waiting room, but no such luck.
Pep Comics #64, MLJ