Spring Has Sprung
Spring! That time of year when a young man’s fancy turns to thoughts of… upholstery repair. The Kilroys #9, American Comics Group
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
Spring! That time of year when a young man’s fancy turns to thoughts of… upholstery repair. The Kilroys #9, American Comics Group
The Blonde in a Red Dress gossips with her friends about her lovestruck (and creepy) stalkers. Junie Prom #6, Dearfield Publishing
The Blonde in a Red Dress doesn’t even care that her boyfriend mixes stripes and plaid! First Romance #3, Harvey
The wannabe hero in the Space Robin Hood outfit was running late, so the Blonde in Red had to take care of the Space Dragon by herself. Wonder Comics #18
Space Pirate Queens hate Van der Graaf generators, apparently. Wonder Comics #20, Pines
The Blonde in a Red Dress made sure that “Third World War Plans by Agent 9” never got the chance to be the next “War of the Worlds” style radio panic. America’s Best Comics #29, Pines
Oh my gosh! The Blonde in Red may have picked up a new recurring enemy: The gangster in a garish orange hat and lime green jacket! America’s Best Comics #30, Pines
She thought he was being romantic and saving her love letters tied with a bow. Turns out it was a stack of unpaid invoices that he hoped she would cover for him. Youthful Love Romances #1, Youthful Magazines
Stretching the rules here on a technicality to include our heroine in a much different shade of both blonde hair and red dress than usual. Youthful Love Romances #2, Youthful Magazines
“Darling, will we be as happy on The Great White Way as we’ve been here in this dark featureless void?” Broadway Romances #3, Quality