It was a dark and stormy knight. Suddenly, a shot rang out!
Bobby Benson’s B-Bar-B Riders #18, by Magazine Enterprises
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
It was a dark and stormy knight. Suddenly, a shot rang out!
Bobby Benson’s B-Bar-B Riders #18, by Magazine Enterprises
Yikes! This seems like a harsh punishment just for breaking the “Red Only” dress code.
Suspense Detective #4, by Fawcett
Considering her previous experiences, the Blonde in Red really needs to just accept that romantic dates on a boat ride never seem to turn out well.
Web of Evil #1, by Quality
Before the now-familiar children’s novel underwent extensive rewrites, the Blonde in a Red Dress was going to have a starring role in an early draft of Harry Potter and the Phoneix Who Gives Orders.
The Beyond #18, by Ace
The Blonde in a Red Dress has reckless disregard for spoiler warnings.
The Beyond #15, by Ace
The Blonde in Red supplements her holiday income by running a winter driving school (where a quick way to get expelled is to make a “watch out for dangerous curves” road sign joke.)
PS: The Preventative Maintenance Monthly #170
Uh oh! The Blonde in a Red Dress has reached her breaking point in dealing with holiday traffic! Clear the streets! (And the sidewalks!)
Authentic Police Cases #25, by St John
The Blonde in a Red Dress is offended that her would-be kidnappers think she’s only worth a mere one million decimars.
Strange Worlds #9, by Avon
Wait… did the Blonde in Red end up marrying the not-evil brother of the evil gangster from our previous comic cover?
Crime and Justice #10, by Charlton
I think Mr. Halliday will end up surprised at just how adept the Blonde in a Red Dress can be when it comes to heist caper wool-pulling.
Fugitives From Justice #5, by St. John