“The Sacrificial Worshipers of Baal” was the name of the Blonde in Red’s amateur rock band in high school.
Baffling Mysteries #11, by Ace Magazines
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
“The Sacrificial Worshipers of Baal” was the name of the Blonde in Red’s amateur rock band in high school.
Baffling Mysteries #11, by Ace Magazines
Judging by her facial expression, the Blonde in a Red Dress is bored to be starring in yet another dull “talking head” comic.
Mysterious Adventures #5, by Story Comics
…And too spooked to think of a clever caption to add for this cover.
This Magazine is Haunted #2, by Fawcett
I guess we can now add “137526” to the many names and aliases of The Blonde in a Red Dress.
Police Lineup #2, by Avon
Being a savant at counting shoes is one of the Blonde in Red’s lesser-known abilities.
Suzie #84, by Archie/MLJ
Never let it be said that what you learn in math class isn’t applicable to real life.
And oh, look! There in the front row, it’s the Redhead in Yellow! I didn’t know they shared classes in school. No wonder they’re rivals.
Lovelorn #20, by ACG
After a long week of dieting at the witch-themed weight-loss spa and resort, the Blonde in the Red Dress finds herself with a craving for a good old fashioned cask of Amontillado.
(Either that, or maybe we’re getting to see the this cover from a different angle?)
Witches Tales #6, by Harvey
The Blonde in a Red Dress is apparently still staying at an oddly witch-themed weight-loss spa and resort. Here she is being helped along by her personal trainers after a long exhausting workout.
Chamber of Chills #23, by Harvey
The Blonde in Red begins to suspect that this new weight loss clinic may be overly harsh.
Witches Tales #5, by Harvey
I wonder if she included that on her résumé.
Suzie #83, by Archie/MLJ