The Blonde in a Red Dress decides to judge this comic by its giant alien space monster cover and she ain’t sticking around to find out what’s inside.
Weird Tales Of The Future #2, by Key/Stanley Morse
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
The Blonde in a Red Dress decides to judge this comic by its giant alien space monster cover and she ain’t sticking around to find out what’s inside.
Weird Tales Of The Future #2, by Key/Stanley Morse
…is the Blonde in a Red Dress equivalent to “If You Give A Mouse A Cookie”
Boy Meets Girl #23 by Lev Gleason
“The true, tragic confession of a girl with a price-tag on her kisses and a pocket-book for a heart!”
True Love Problems #15, by Harvey
The Blonde in a Red Dress at the start of yet another blind date from Hell.
Eerie #6, by Avon
Shouldn’t that more accurately be “The Blonde, The Doomed, and the Dead”?
This Magazine is Haunted #4, by Fawcett
The Blonde in Red seems pretty blasé on this cover. I think her boyfriend has the more reasonable response this time: incoherent screaming!
Fantastic #9, by Youthful Magazines
The Blonde in a Red Dress takes a quick nap, worn out from moonlighting on another Old West cover in-between her usual romance and horror appearances.
Fighting Indians of the Wild West #1, by Avon
Have a happy Valentine’s Day (and be careful not to put an eye out!)
Youthful Romances #11, by Youthful Magazine
Tormented love + forbidden honeymoon + Rival for love = full speed ahead on the heartbreak speedway!
Intimate Confessions #4, by Avon
I’m sensing a slight disconnect between the title of the comic and the titles of the stories therein.
Romantic Love #10, by Avon