…It tolls for the giant monster grabbing at the Blonde in a Red Dress.
The Beyond #20, by Ace
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
…It tolls for the giant monster grabbing at the Blonde in a Red Dress.
The Beyond #20, by Ace
The Blonde in Red sets high standards for her potential dates and their associated automotive transportation options.
Teen-Age Romances #31, by St. John
Holiday greetings from the Blonde in a Red Dress, hard at work in her starring role in a local Christmas pageant.
Art from Catholic Comics v1 #5
Hey, you! Mr. Ghost of Christmas Past! Stop trying to pick up a date with the Blonde in a Red Dress, and get on with your real job. You’re running late for your appointment with Mr. Scrooge!
Romantic Adventures #44, by ACG
“Branded with whispers… Seared by scandal… And still she dared to surrender to the thrall of this… Strange love!”
Is the Blonde in Red smooching her ski instructor really so shocking as to require such breathless scandalized headlines?
First Love Illustrated #38, by Harvey
Another blind date ends in disaster for the Blonde in a Red Dress; her narcissistic boyfriend couldn’t pull himself away from the mirror.
The Hand of Fate #17, by Ace
In all the many warnings about the cause of forest fires, I don’t recall if Smokey Bear ever warned against smooches from the Blonde in a Red Dress.
First Romance #21, by Harvey
“Could I Trust My Love?” That depends. How suspicious do you feel about his overzealous used-car-salesman grin?
Lovers’ Lane #33, by Lev Gleason
Buy official Witch’s Brand® voodoo dolls. Accept no substitutes!
Strange Fantasy #5, by Ajax/Farrell
In retrospect, the Blonde in Red should have more closely monitored the fluctuating Bliss/Heartbreak-Disgrace exchange rate.
Boy Loves Girl #33, by Lev Gleason