Golden Age Cover Gallery of the Blonde in a Red Dress
“It’s supposed to look like suicide but to me it’s murder!” Yeah, but given how many crime scenes the Blonde in a Red Dress has been in the middle of, I wouldn’t be surprised if everything looks like murder to her by now. Gangsters Can’t Win v1 #4, DS Publishing
If by “quiet” you really mean “loud as a subway train”. Manhunt #9, Magazine Enterprises
The Blonde in a Red Dress dials it up to 11 so her comic can be more than just a Western: it’s now even Westerner! The Westerner Comics #14, Orbit
The Blonde in a Red Dress may have played the damsel in distress yesterday, but she was evidently an undercover gun moll (or the nearest Old West equivalent.) Outlaws v1 #3, DS Publishing
“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
Unexpected early wake-up calls like this could be why The Blonde in a Red Dress is so cranky in the mornings. Underworld v1 #2, DS Publishing
Psst! Miss Blonde in Red? Don’t stare directly at the audience! It distracts from the scene! Gangsters Can’t Win v1 #6, DS Publishing
Yikes! Glad this creepy guy was caught in the act — otherwise, being officially known as the man “who wasn’t there” usually would count as one heck of an alibi. Manhunt #14, Magazine Enterprises
Shrunk to the size of children’s toys, tied to railroad tracks, and menaced by a snaggle-toothed green bug? Whatever was in that needle from yesterday’s cover, it was potent stuff! The Pixies #5, Magazine Enterprises
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