Blondes Are Dangerous!
Especially ones dressed in red. Readers of this website should be well aware of this fact by now. Abbott and Costello #11, St. John
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
Especially ones dressed in red. Readers of this website should be well aware of this fact by now. Abbott and Costello #11, St. John
The “crusade against crime” apparently includes a crackdown on unlicensed masquerade parties. Exposed v1 #6, DS Publishing
The Blonde in Red sheds a tear as her family’s tennis supply business is torn apart due to an expired green card. Underworld v1 #9, DS Publishing
Is it just me, or does the Red Dress look like it’s frowning? First Love Illustrated #3, Harvey Comics
The Blonde in a Red Dress misunderstood the warning because it was phrased as a double negative. Romantic Adventures #1, ACG
If the Blonde in a Red Dress looked too much like an unsympathetic man-stealer earlier this week, keep in mind that she’s been on the other side of the romantic triangle equation too. Such is the tragic love life of a romance comic cover girl. Romantic Hearts #4, Story
The Blonde in a Red Dress realizes that she accidentally walked on to the wrong comic cover, and tries to back away slowly without interrupting things. Underworld v1 #1, DS Publishing
Our blonde heroine briefly exchanges her trademark red dress for some red pants, which are more practical when chasing down “Exciting Adventures — on Land — on Sea — in the Air!” Johnny Hazard #8, Standard
Covers like this were “clickbait” before clickbait was a thing. “Babe, Darling of the Hills” #10, Prize Comics
Thank you for your patience while the Blonde in a Red Dress is busy with some behind-the-scenes site maintenance. Updates are scheduled to resume the week of August 27. (Artwork from a previous blog post.)