The bouncer at the sci-fi themed fancy dress party disapproves of the Blonde in Red’s choice of costume.
Rocket Ship X #1, by Fox Features
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
The bouncer at the sci-fi themed fancy dress party disapproves of the Blonde in Red’s choice of costume.
Rocket Ship X #1, by Fox Features
Trying to interrupt the Blonde in Red before she finishes getting the verdict from the petals of her “loves-me/loves-me-not” flower is totally unfair.
Love At First Sight #10, by Ace
The Blonde in a Red Dress has a “come to Jesus” moment.
Intimate Confessions #1, by Avon
The Blonde in Red suddenly remembers that her bill of sale for that violin wasn’t notarized, and the check hasn’t cleared yet, so really, it’s technically not her violin yet.
Web of Mystery #3, by Ace
The Crystal Palace is proud to present the Blonde in a Red Dress as “Rosa Rio from New Orleans”… or at least, that’s the role she would be playing if she wasn’t currently curled up backstage with a stomach flu.
Hi-School Romance #9, by Harvey
The Blonde in a Red Dress was a little bit loopy by the end of the long all-day photoshoot.
Young Romance v4 #7, by Prize
The perspectives and proportions on this cover look stranger the longer I look at it.
Glamorous Romances #52, by Ace
Technically, this is a Blonde in a Red Dress-length Coat.
Suzie #80, by MLJ/Archie
But will the tall, blond man be wearing red?
Pictorial Romances #7, by St. John
The fiance of the Blonde in a Red Dress has trouble recognizing her when the cover is cropped so that her red dress isn’t actually visible.
G.I. Sweethearts #38, Quality