Intrigue at every turn!
It’s a double-feature of the Blonde in Red, starring international jewel thieves and Caribbean dopes. Authentic Police Cases #34, by St. John
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
It’s a double-feature of the Blonde in Red, starring international jewel thieves and Caribbean dopes. Authentic Police Cases #34, by St. John
Why didn’t you give me a better idea for an awkward turn of phrase forced to fit a punchline? Suzie #87, by MLJ
“Brief Enchantment and Other True-To-Life Romances” should be the title of the Blonde in Red’s handbook on blind dates. Love Experiences #13, by Ace
Considering all the guys lining up to appear with her on the covers of romance comics, I sincerely doubt that the Blonde in a Red Dress was ever one of the “Un-Datables”. First Romance Magazine #14, Harvey
Lance Storm, Queenie Starr, Dr. Foo, Jerry Jasper: They Fight Crime! (And monsters, apparently.) Crime Mysteries #2, by Trojan
The Blonde in Red occasionally trades in her dress for a spacesuit. (And the helmet comes in handy during quarentines.) Fantastic Worlds #5, by Standard Comics
Hint: mouth-to-mouth resuscitation works better if you pull the drowning person out of the water first. Romantic Adventures #24, by ACG
Oh look, a friendly gravedigger is giving a helping hand to the Blonde in Red after she accidentally tripped while taking a relaxing walk. Through a cemetery. At night. Mister Mystery #7, by Morse
Yes, I think it can be generally assumed that kisses that smell like bait are “the kind no man wants”. Love At First Sight #17, by Ace
Given the track record of the Blonde in Red as an international woman of danger and mystery, would YOU want to be the one declaring her unfit for anything? Teen-Age Brides #3, by Harvey