Joe Finds Ann!
What’s the point of reading a story if they’re going to put spoilers right on the cover? Joe Palooka #33, Harvey
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
What’s the point of reading a story if they’re going to put spoilers right on the cover? Joe Palooka #33, Harvey
In this flashback, we see a young Blonde in Red using her psychic powers to halt a train before it can hit a reckless boy who was running across the railroad tracks without looking. New Heroic Comics #52, Eastern
I dunno, maybe the Blonde in a Red Dress should ask Persephone for advice? Complete Romance #1, Avon
Someday they’ll look back on this and laugh when they realize the Blonde in a Red Dress wasn’t actually trying to sneak out to double-cross the gang, she was just trying to find a dentist to take a look at a loose filling. Crimes By Women #8, Fox Features
The Blonde in a Red Dress would never have dared ask for a shopping bag if she had known the city was so strict in enforcing its anti-plastic-bag regulations. True Crime Comics v1 #6, Magazine Village
Who can that attractive girl be? Aggie Mack #8, Superior Comics
Her gal pals may have bad posture, but at least they won’t laugh when the Blonde in Red tries out her new outfits, unlike certain other people. Kitty #1, St. John
All the Blonde in a Red Dress wanted from her beach trip was a fun day at the boardwalk, maybe practice a little hula dancing, but no… her friends insisted on hanging out with the pirate cosplay re-enactment club instead. Buccaneers #19, Quality
Due to the camera angles used, I can only assume this cover actually stars the lesser known cover model known as “Stunt Double In A Blonde Wig in a Red Dress”. Manhunt #7, Magazine Enterprises
The Blonde in Red begins to suspect that the invitation for “a free fireworks show” down at the ghoul-infested graveyard might have been a mistake. Dark Mysteries #10, Story