The Blonde in Red has changed up her wardrobe for the week, as part of a complex psychological warfare operation against her chosen target whom she hopes will thus be bent to her will.
Pep Comics #71, MLJ
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
The Blonde in Red has changed up her wardrobe for the week, as part of a complex psychological warfare operation against her chosen target whom she hopes will thus be bent to her will.
Pep Comics #71, MLJ
The caption promises “52 Pages jam-packed with action!”, but the cover promises “Blonde in Red glaring in annoyance at being upstaged on the dance floor.”
Target Comics v8 #8, Novelty Press
Huh. Not really surprised that the larger-than-life Blonde in a Red Dress was a teenage “ace reporter” back in her younger days, but I wasn’t expecting to learn that our future glamour star heroine once wore adorkable glasses and went by the name of “Dirinda”.
Sweet Sixteen #6, Parents Magazine Press
The Blonde in a Red Dress continues in her career breakout role as Betty… although it looks like production might be going on hiatus soon due to on-set injuries unless Archie and Jughead have understudies ready to fill in for them.
Pep Comics #55, MLJ
Poor Blonde in a Red Dress Swimsuit. Her beach party showdown with her rival, the Redhead in Yellow, got upstaged by a bug.
Andy Comics #21, Ace
Despite yesterday’s detour, the Blonde in a Red Dress Swimsuit finally makes her way to the beach party to meet up with her pals Sorority Sue and Jerry the Jinx.
Dotty Comics #36, Ace