The Blonde in a Red Dress tries to blend in with the crowd while relaxing on one of her rare days off.
Authentic Police Cases #17, by St. John
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
The Blonde in a Red Dress tries to blend in with the crowd while relaxing on one of her rare days off.
Authentic Police Cases #17, by St. John
A Blonde in Red double feature, in which she’s tired of picking up boomerangs or something.
Wartime Romances #4, by St. John
Our blonde heroine is on vacation for the Independence Day weekend, so there isn’t a red dress in sight. Except for the self-evident one guaranteed by the First Amendment: the right to petition for a “red-dress of grievances.”
(Sorry. I’ll show myself out.)
From Sexton Blake Library S3-261
When holiday parade planning gets out of hand!
Ellery Queen #2, by Ziff-Davis
The Redhead In Yellow laughs at her rival, the Blonde In Red, for getting distracted on their sightseeing tour.
Romantic Adventures #20, by ACG
“The underworld gangsters who control the shipment of drugs”… and the Blonde in a Red Dress so jaded and bored of it all that she sleeps through a gunfight.
Crime On The Waterfront #4, by Avon
Hey, is the Blonde in a Red Dress also moonlighting as this comic book’s copy editor? Because while she’s asleep on the job, she’s missing the letter “E” in “HEROINE”!
Down With Crime #3, by Fawcett
When dealing with temperamental co-stars, the Blonde in a Red Dress has learned to stay flexible.
Chamber Of Chills #6, by Harvey
“It was all wrong. His parents objected, my parents objected, and even after we were married, we had a FALSE HONEYMOON”
Boy Meets Girl #21, by Lev Gleason
Yup, when I think “Teen-Age Romance”, I think of college co-eds in secret marriages.
Teen Age Romances #20, by St. John