Un-Lucky Dog
The Blonde in a Red Dress seems a little too gleefully amused by the fact that her demon-eyed pet has snapped its tether and looks ready to start a frenzied dog fight. Lucky Comics #4, Consolidated
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
The Blonde in a Red Dress seems a little too gleefully amused by the fact that her demon-eyed pet has snapped its tether and looks ready to start a frenzied dog fight. Lucky Comics #4, Consolidated
The Blonde in a Red Dress is so relieved at her timely rescue by a vigilante heroine that she doesn’t even ask what a name like “Miss Fury” has to do with a costume that has cute cat ears on the cowl. Miss Fury #3, by Medallion Publishing
The Blonde in a Red Dress seems so disappointed in the quality of her would-be rescuer that she’s avoiding eye contact. (Not sure if it’s because of something to do with the Boy Detective himself, or just that he’s a substantial step down from her usual larger-than-life super-hero guest stars.) Boy Detective #4, by Avon
When it comes to live-action activities that may not fully translate into the static visual medium of comic books, an illusionist’s slight-of-hand stage performance should rank near the top of the list. Blackstone Master Magician Comics #1, by Vital Publications
I’m not so sure I’d call this adventure “fantastic”. What is it about the Gates of Hell that makes people want to wander into ’em? Fantastic Adventures v4 #2
The Blonde in a Red Dress proves her hardboiled credentials by facing down a menacing strangler with nothing more than a look of extreme annoyance at the body splayed on the floor behind her. Lazy slacker, leaving her to do all the work by herself! The Sexton Blake Library S3 #46
The Blonde in a Red Dress is probably screaming more from that pun than from the crook with a gun. Ten Detective Aces v51 #4
Is this a rare photo of a the Blonde in a Red Dress from her teen years? Or just one of her many fans in masquerade cosplay? Calling All Girls #37, by Parents Magazine Press
The Blonde in a Red Dress has played lots of roles where she had to do her own stunts, but thankfully very few where she had to dress up in anthropomorphic cartoon funny animal costumes for an off-brand wacky “laugh-fest of gaily colored comics”. Zoot Comics #2, by Fox
Gasp! Not only is this secret spy base filled with flammable oil drums and a hand-cranked girl-squishing gear wheel of doom, it also lacks proper safey railings! Good thing the Blue Beetle is here to punish those who flout proper safety regulations! The Blue Beetle #12, Holyoke