It Isn’t Easy Being Green
The Blonde in Red returns from vacation… only to run into the exact same parade of green monsters that the Redhead in Yellow had been dealing with for the past couple weeks. Mysterious Adventures #2, by Story
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
The Blonde in Red returns from vacation… only to run into the exact same parade of green monsters that the Redhead in Yellow had been dealing with for the past couple weeks. Mysterious Adventures #2, by Story
We’ve already seen green werewolves, green vampires, green space blobs, green zombies, and green ghouls. So sure, why not a green ex-husband at this point? Mysterious Adventures #4, by Story Comics
The Blonde in Red will soon be putting in a call to her agent demanding a moratorium on co-starring with green-skinned monsters. These covers are getting just a little bit too repetitive. Eerie #8, by Avon
The Blonde in a Red Dress was having adventures even from a very young age. New Heroic Comics #64, by Eastern Color Publishing
Nice to see that the Blonde in Red didn’t let her prior bad experiences at sea prevent her from chasing “ideal romances” of “perfect love”. Perfect Love #10, by Ziff Davis
Aaaaaaaaawkward! Pictorial Romances #6, by St. John
“Can’t”? We’ll see about that. The Blonde in a Red Dress doesn’t like being told what to do. Lovers’ Lane #9, by Lev Gleason
Wait, is that the same guy she was thinking of marrying from earlier this week? Because “kissing under a leafy shrubbery” sounds like an underwhelming honeymoon vacation. Top Love Stories #6, by Star
…to appear on a comic book photo cover. Young Romance #29 (v4 #5) by Prize
Not so much a tale of young romance as it is a tale of stern disapproval. Young Romance #34, by Prize Comics