“College Prom” is a better sled name than “Rosebud”
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
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
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
Here we discover that just below the surface of the Blonde in a Red Dress lurks the Blonde in a Plaid Shirt. Northwest Mounties #3, St. John
Yikes! Did someone declare “What The?! Wednesday” as a national holiday or something? O_o Babe, Darling of the Hills #8, Prize Comics
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.)… Continue reading “No, I could never love you!”
“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
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
YOU WILL BENEFIT FROM HER WISE AND PRUDENT JUDGEMENT! Love Lessons #1, Harvey
Perhaps the advice columnist from yesterday has decided to stage a personal intervention? Love Stories of Mary Worth #1, Harvey
When three consecutive relationships all ended in tears and heartbreak, our heroine finally took a brutally honest look at the one common element… And so she vowed not to wear her unlucky red polka-dot dress again. Hearth Throbs #23, Quality Comics
“Mr. Suitable” may sound boring, but if the other romantic choices are “Mr. Fraud” and “Mr. A Love To Lose”, then maybe he’s not so bad in comparison. Exciting Romances #10, Fawcett