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The only way to win a competition with the Blonde in a Red Dress is if she is left out of the game. Teen-Age Romances #35, by St. John
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
The only way to win a competition with the Blonde in a Red Dress is if she is left out of the game. Teen-Age Romances #35, by St. John
“$140000 in hidden loot lured ex-cons into a rendezvous with death the Blonde In A Red Dress.” Authentic Police Cases #31, by St. John
The Blonde In Red realizes there was a slight miscommunication; she came here looking for a matching red and yellow basket. Voodoo #13, by Ajax/Farrell
The Blonde in a Red Dress gets into a fight with the employment agency as to whether there should be more than just those two career options available to her. Web of Mystery #22, by Ace
Oops, sorry Mom, did I say “Spending the night with Mary“? I meant “spending the night getting married.” Teen-Age Romances #33, by St. John
The Blonde in a Red Dress finds her date night once again interrupted by yet another “mysterious adventure” that can’t decide if it wants to be an “amazing tale”, a “thrilling tale of suspense”, or a “tale of horror”. Mysterious Adventures #12 by Story Comics
In this issue: False Infatuation! (Not to be confused with real infatuation.) Diary Secrets #22 by St. John
The Blonde in Red guests stars with famous underwater swim champ Buck Rogers! Famous Funnies #210, by Eastern
Nowhere near as fun as Christmas in July. First Romance Magazine #26, by Harvey
“He offered her one last chance for decency… but was she woman enough to take it?” First Love Illustrated #37, by Harvey Comics