Wholesale Homicide
When holiday parade planning gets out of hand! Ellery Queen #2, by Ziff-Davis
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
When holiday parade planning gets out of hand! Ellery Queen #2, by Ziff-Davis
Our blonde heroine is on vacation for the Independence Day weekend, so there isn’t a red dress in sight. Except for the self-evident one guaranteed by the First Amendment: the right to petition for a “red-dress of grievances.” (Sorry. I’ll show myself out.) From Sexton Blake Library S3-261
A Blonde in Red double feature, in which she’s tired of picking up boomerangs or something. Wartime Romances #4, by St. John
The Blonde in a Red Dress tries to blend in with the crowd while relaxing on one of her rare days off. Authentic Police Cases #17, by St. John
The Blonde in Red finds that it’s a dangerously fine line between “A Good Sport” and “Hoodwinked”. Teen-Age Romances #24, by St. John
On today’s dress rehearsal cover, the Blonde in Red provides a stand-in for a real soundtrack while her date provides a “Stand-in for love”. Popular Romance #19 by Standard Comics
Most pre-marriage counseling doesn’t include revelations of being a mysterious globetrotting woman of mystery like the Blonde in a Red Dress. Lovers’ Lane #23, by Lev Gleason
The story of “GOSSIP COLUMNIST” presumably details the shocking scandal when The Blonde in a Red Dress was caught wearing white shorts! True Sweetheart Secrets #9, by Fawcett
Are we sure this is “Love at first sight” or “other exciting love stories”? Because the look on the face of the Blonde in a Red Dress seems more like buyer’s remorse. Love At First Sight #15, by Ace
“What happens in Germany stays in Germany” was a failed tourist marketing slogan ahead of its time. Wartime Romances #7, by St. John