The Blonde in a Red Dress (and her rival, the Redhead in Yellow) compete for a co-starring role in a new sitcom.
Gabby #1, by Quality
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
The Blonde in a Red Dress (and her rival, the Redhead in Yellow) compete for a co-starring role in a new sitcom.
Gabby #1, by Quality
“Secrets of Youthful Lovers?” More like “Casefiles of the HR Department!”
Romantic Hearts #6, by Story
The Blonde in Red was able to sneak away after a fight broke out over which skeleton monster first called dibs.
Journey Into Fear #19, by Superior
While Mike Danger’s concern for the Blonde in Red’s backstage workplace safety is commendable, perhaps he needs to come up with more realistic options for dealing with a 500 pound gorilla than “tear him apart with my bare hands”?
Crime Detector #4, by Timor/Stanley Morse
The Blonde in a Red Dress proves she can keep cover-modeling long after her co-workers have fallen asleep on the job.
Complete Love Magazine #178, Ace Magazine
Yes, they were “just talking”, in-between bouts of martial arts stunt practice.
Candy #49, by Quality
Oops, sorry, wrong house.
Boy Loves Girl #47, by Lev Gleason
The Blonde in a Red Dress realizes she probably should have worn insect repellent before hiking outdoors.
Black Cat Mystery #53, by Harvey
Her feud with the Redhead in Yellow dates back to the Blonde in Red’s very awkward college years.
All True Romance #19, by Comic Media
The Blonde in a Red Dress brand of diplomacy involves fancy-dress costume parties.
Blackhawk #83, by Quality