Vacation Time!
The Blonde in a Red Dress is going on vacation for a couple weeks. The site will resume updates later this month. Thrilling Comics #72, Pines
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
The Blonde in a Red Dress is going on vacation for a couple weeks. The site will resume updates later this month. Thrilling Comics #72, Pines
Just because the Blonde in Red is back from vacation doesn’t mean that her mind is back on her job. Romantic Adventures #6, ACG
She probably does this sort of thing at Baskin-Robbins too. Suzie #84, by MLJ/Archie
Why no, this isn’t an exaggeratedly fake cowboy ranch designed solely as a tourist trap for naive city slickers, why do you ask? Winnie Winkle #6, Dell
The Blonde in a Red Dress was content with the rootin’-tootin’ cheerful cowboy ranch from yesterday, but no, her brother had to keep looking for a more “authentic” Wild West family vacation experience. Western Thrillers #6, Fox Features
Put those guns away before someone loses an eye! Cow Puncher #6, Avon
After a rough start to her week of Wild West adventures, the Blonde in a Red Dress is finally in the saddle and ready to… Oh, come on you guys! Your outfits don’t match the theme at all. Jungle Jim #12, Standard
Not sure of the reasoning for the odd choice of cover concept, other than for the Blonde in Red to help confirm that Boone Marlowe is NOT actually a vampire trying to sneak in from a horror comic. Outlaws v1 #9, DS Publishing
Sure, they’ve been caught behind enemy lines, but at least the ever-stylish Blonde in a Red Dress is looking “glamorous” in her skirt and designer shoes when sneaking across a remote snow-covered military border zone. Spy-Hunters #3, ACG
Say what you want about the over-the-top crazy space adventures of the Blonde in a Red Dress, at least she avoids bland generic sci-fi covers. Planet Comics #58, Fiction House