Is the unflappable Blonde in Red really afraid of her past, or just afraid that her new boyfriend will be afraid of her past? (Considering that her past involves gangsters, zombies, and alien space monsters…)
Real Love #36, by Ace
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
Is the unflappable Blonde in Red really afraid of her past, or just afraid that her new boyfriend will be afraid of her past? (Considering that her past involves gangsters, zombies, and alien space monsters…)
Real Love #36, by Ace
Sure, we could try being subtle in our cover humor, but if we don’t beat the reader over the head with the punchline, they might not get it!
Suzie Comics #82, by MLJ/Archie
“When he took her in his arms, there was only the blazing magic of today!”
First Romance #9, by Harvey
What happens if a Blonde in a Red Dress with “no hope for happiness” is “too young to see the danger of loving a man who knew only brute force” in a tale of “side-street love”? She stars in the comic book PSA equivalent of a TV afterschool special, that’s what happens.
First Love Illustrated #15, by Harvey
Not so much a tale of young romance as it is a tale of stern disapproval.
Young Romance #34, by Prize Comics
Wait, is that the same guy she was thinking of marrying from earlier this week? Because “kissing under a leafy shrubbery” sounds like an underwhelming honeymoon vacation.
Top Love Stories #6, by Star
“Can’t”? We’ll see about that. The Blonde in a Red Dress doesn’t like being told what to do.
Lovers’ Lane #9, by Lev Gleason
Aaaaaaaaawkward!
Pictorial Romances #6, by St. John
Nice to see that the Blonde in Red didn’t let her prior bad experiences at sea prevent her from chasing “ideal romances” of “perfect love”.
Perfect Love #10, by Ziff Davis