Crime Can’t Win!
I guess we can now add “137526” to the many names and aliases of The Blonde in a Red Dress. Police Lineup #2, by Avon
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
I guess we can now add “137526” to the many names and aliases of The Blonde in a Red Dress. Police Lineup #2, by Avon
…And too spooked to think of a clever caption to add for this cover. This Magazine is Haunted #2, by Fawcett
Judging by her facial expression, the Blonde in a Red Dress is bored to be starring in yet another dull “talking head” comic. Mysterious Adventures #5, by Story Comics
“The Sacrificial Worshipers of Baal” was the name of the Blonde in Red’s amateur rock band in high school. Baffling Mysteries #11, by Ace Magazines
The Blonde in a Red Dress passed out from exhaustion while leading the festive local Halloween parade. Journey Into Fear #10, by Superior
The Blonde in Red really needs to find a boyfriend with better situational awareness and peripheral vision. Web of Mystery #15, by Ace
Footprints. Desecrating ancient Indian burial chambers. Things that the Blonde in a Red Dress’s soon-to-be-ex-boyfriend thinks are “fantastic”. Baffling Mysteries #12, by Ace
That’s it, no more roughhousing, the Halloween party is over! The Purple Claw #1, by Toby
The Blonde in a Red Dress tries out for the new Olympic sport of synchronized shark swimming. Buster Crabbe #6, by Eastern Color
From the utterly bored look on the face of the Blonde In Red, I’m assuming that her boyfriend is on probation from the remedial education program at the “College For Kisses”. Love Letters #25, by Quality