I Have So Little Time
Whoops, look at the time! Gotta go! Love secrets #34, by Quality
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
Whoops, look at the time! Gotta go! Love secrets #34, by Quality
The “Circle of Life” involves a big musical number with cartoon lions, but the “Circle of Death” involves… whatever the heck this is. Mysteries #4, by Superior Comics
When the Blonde in a Red Dress says she wants to keep her lottery prize winnings annonymous, she means it. Sexton Blake Library S3-300
“Girls who sell their kisses” and “men who buy them cheap” were both scandalized when the Blonde in a Red Dress was caught using insider knowledge to make a fortune short-selling in the speculative kissing futures market! True Love Problems #24, by Harvey
So if I’m reading this cover correctly, the Blonde in Red is trying to stab her captor, who looks like a Neanderthal brute being possessed by the ghost of an executioner being possessed by the ghost of a wizened crone? Ghost Comics #9, by Fiction House
After the babysitter incident, I’m not at all surprised if the sequence of events matches the “In this issue” blurb: The rich man’s daughter ends up with alimony and everything. Tender Romance #1, by Stanley Morse
The Blonde in Red has a typical commute on the New York subways. Witches Tales #22, by Harvey
The Blonde in a (Pale) Red Dress is happy to help support the troops. PS: The Preventative Maintenance Monthly #146
The Blonde in Red was enjoying her blind date with a botanist until one of his jealous co-workers decided to make a scene. Baffling Mysteries #19, by Ace
The Blonde in a Red Dress suffers through another blind date from Hell. Mysteries #5, by Superior Comics