Planet Week: “The Two-Faced Monsters of Planetoid Zero”
Our heroine trades in her Red Dress for a Red Spacesuit, for a week of “weird adventures on other worlds” in “the universe of the future”! Planet Comics #12, Fiction House
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
Our heroine trades in her Red Dress for a Red Spacesuit, for a week of “weird adventures on other worlds” in “the universe of the future”! Planet Comics #12, Fiction House
The “Invading Hairy Hordes of Mars” were jealous of the fashionable hairdo of the Blonde in a Red Dress. Planet Comics #17, Fiction House
The Blonde in a Red Dress gets to act as the decoy as “Reef Ryan blasts the flesh-hungry spidermen to reach Neptune’s hidden paradise”. Planet Comics #19, Fiction House
The Blonde in a Red Dress has to shoot the same invading alien horde as the hero, but in high heels and backwards! Planet Comics #33, Fiction House
The Blonde in Red is fashionable enough that she can even make the combo of a space helmet, midriff blouse, and miniskirt look good… although I’m not sure exactly how they’re supposed to work as deep space astronaut gear. Planet Comics #36, Fiction House
Crime never pays! (But neither does being an easily distracted security guard.) Crimes By Women #7, Fox Features
The Blonde in Red takes a quick nap after staying up late the night before the deadline to file her taxes. Sexton Blake Library s3 #161
“Settle for the crumbs of his warmed-over passion!” Hi-School Romance #16, Harvey
Just tilt your neck backwards like this. Trust me, I’m a chiropractor. Revealing Romances #1, Ace
Why does the guy’s car have a bumper sticker that reads “A 52 Page Magazine”? Romantic Confessions v1 #1, Hillman