Happy anniversary? More like happy Halloween!
Beauty may be only skin deep, but skeletons go straight down to the bone. Chamber of Chills #19, Harvey
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
Beauty may be only skin deep, but skeletons go straight down to the bone. Chamber of Chills #19, Harvey
Does Scotland Yard really have jurisdiction over Egyptian death gods? Manhunt #11, Magazine Enterprises
Thrilling, I say! Pay-Off v1 #3, DS Publishing
The fact that the comic feels the need to declare itself to be “Famous Funnies” three times on the same cover leads me to suspect it may be overcompensating for the fact that it is neither famous nor funny. Famous Funnies #167, Eastern
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
Sleeping in a derby hat is obviously not a good way to impress a fashionable “dream girl in red”. All Humor Comics #6, Quality
The Blonde in a Red Dress: a leading cause of workplace accidents? Junie Prom Comics #1, Dearfield
The Blonde in a Red Dress displays her acting skills as she plays the multi-layered role of a girl pretending to be a boy pretending to be a girl. Daredevil #48, Lev Gleason
Happy Veteran’s Day weekend, from the Blonde in a Red Dress. Picture News #5, Lafayette
“An Ex-G.I. Unmasks A New Racket” is the name of the latest interpretive dance performance art by the Blonde in a Red Dress and the artist known only as “Hank”. Hank (1946) by Pentagon Publishing