Madame Fortunes
The Blonde in Red seems oddly chipper for someone fleeing a dreadful apparition wrecking vengeance for prophecy scoffing. Web Of Mystery #12, by Ace
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
The Blonde in Red seems oddly chipper for someone fleeing a dreadful apparition wrecking vengeance for prophecy scoffing. Web Of Mystery #12, by Ace
The Blonde in Red turns to look at the audience, as if to ask “Are you seeing this too?” Journey Into Fear #9, by Superior Comics
The Blonde in Red thought she was dizzy and swooning because of love. It was actually just because she was tilting her head so far backwards. Intimate Confessions #7, by Avon
So from the title, I’m assuming Death is going up to kiss the vampire corpse in the vat that’s fit to die? Strange Mysteries #7, by Superior
Awk! Crime Smashers #12, by Trojan
Tomb of Terror! Cavern of the Doomed! The Fantastic Crypt of Tomorrow! The Terrifying Cry of Satan! The Amazing Death Pact! Wow, these new theme park attractions seem kind of dark. Tomb of Terror #3, by Harvey
The Blonde in Red and the dance auditions from Hell. Horrific #1, by Comic Media
The Blonde in a Red Dress regrets letting her blind date set the plans for the evening. (She wanted dinner and a movie; he apparently wanted to have a shootout with the coppers first.) Sensational Police Cases #3, by Avon
The Blonde in a Red Dress has yet another blind date get interrupted by the demands of her day job. Weird Tales of the Future #1, by Stanley Morse
The Blonde in a Red Dress stars in an Eerie re-release, like an actress reprising her Broadway role for Hollywood. Eerie #1, Avon (UK version)