This comic might be better titled “First Love Triangle Illustrated”.
First Love Illustrated #24, by Harvey
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
This comic might be better titled “First Love Triangle Illustrated”.
First Love Illustrated #24, by Harvey
In addition to shouting her warning, the Blonde in Red also attempted to communicate through sign language and interpretive dance. (It didn’t help.)
Fight Against Crime #11, by Story
Our Blonde Heroine briefly tried trading in her trademark Red Dress for some White Pants, but she was upstaged by a gorilla in clown makeup.
Thun’da King of the Congo #4, by Magazine Enterprises
The Blonde in a Red Dress hates small talk at parties.
All True Romance #9, by Comic Media
The Blonde in a Red Dress wishes for just a little peace and quiet when visiting her Uncle Charlie’s family.
Uncle Charlie’s Fables #1, by Lev Gleason
The Blonde in Red spent the holidays stuck working overtime at the military’s top secret skunkworks laboratory.
From PS: The Preventive Maintenance Monthly #73, 1958
Once again, the Blonde in a Red Dress reprises her role in the annual community Christmas pageant.
From “Catholic Comics” v1 #5
According to legend, the Blonde in a Red Dress travels the world on Christmas Eve, bringing updated paperwork to all the good little boys and girls.
PS: The Preventive Maintenance Monthly #62, 1957
Yes, the Blonde in a Red Dress certainly looks “lovelorn” on this cover.
Lovelorn #33, by ACG
Nothing says “true secrets of love and romance” like a good ol’ fashioned love triangle brawl at the roller derby.
Boy Loves Girl #30, by Lev Gleason