Liturgical Dance of the Gorilla God
The Redhead in Yellow continues to fill in for the Blonde in Red, and apparently still continues to film a tale of “Breathless Jungle Thrills” Wild Boy #10, Ziff-Davis
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
The Redhead in Yellow continues to fill in for the Blonde in Red, and apparently still continues to film a tale of “Breathless Jungle Thrills” Wild Boy #10, Ziff-Davis
The Redhead in Yellow continues to fill in for the Blonde in Red… allegedly on set filming a jungle adventure, although between their matching yellow polka-dot bikini swimwear and references to “Atlantis”, I’m beginning to wonder if they secretly switched scripts with a beach movie. Jungle Stories v4 #11
Our heroine resents the need to kiss her winter holiday vacation goodbye, and decides to flaunt her usual dress code when returning to work as The Blonde in Red (With Green (And Some Polka-Dots.)) Hi-School Romance #7, Harvey Comics
The Blonde in Red (and Green) continues her attempt at a fashion change for the New Year, only to find herself still shackled to ghosts of Christmas crime dramas past. Crime Must Pay The Penalty #17, Ace
Our heroine had traded in her lucky Red Dress for a more varied wardrobe in the hopes a new look for the new year would open up changes for a new range of adventures. She now plans to return to her classic look just as soon as she escapes from a super-villain’s basement lair. “The… Continue reading The Blonde in Red (And Green) Reconsiders
After her holiday vacation, and her ill-fated attempt at a costume change, The Blonde in a Red Dress is back in action. (And loving it.) Crime Smashers #2, Trojan
To paraphrase Nietzsche, “if you gaze too long into a pretentious art gallery, the pretentious art gallery also gazes into you.” Torchy #2, Quality
The Blonde in a Red Dress discovers the social stigma of dating a Pee-Wee Herman impersonator. Teen-Age Romances #16, St. John
Missing chunks of background art that don’t fully extend behind the foreground objects are the comic book equivalent to the edges of a low-budget soundstage backdrop being visible in a B-movie. Indian Fighter #1, Youthful Magazines
When stunt rehearsal for escape artist acts go wrong! (At least, I’m assuming a stage illusionist show is the excuse for the wildly distorted perspective and furniture sizes, right?) Joe Palooka Monthly #50, Harvey