The Blonde in a Red Dress was having adventures even from a very young age.
New Heroic Comics #64, by Eastern Color Publishing
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
The Blonde in a Red Dress was having adventures even from a very young age.
New Heroic Comics #64, by Eastern Color Publishing
We’ve already seen green werewolves, green vampires, green space blobs, green zombies, and green ghouls. So sure, why not a green ex-husband at this point?
Mysterious Adventures #4, by Story Comics
The Blonde in Red returns from vacation… only to run into the exact same parade of green monsters that the Redhead in Yellow had been dealing with for the past couple weeks.
Mysterious Adventures #2, by Story
Good thing this comic has “big full width pages”, or that blow-dart might have shot clear past the edge of the scene.
Police Comics #107, by Quality Comics
Nothing says tempestuous romance and teen-age temptation than a carefully documented paperwork trail.
Teen-Age Temptations #3, by St. John
The pale undead (and decidedly unscaly) vampire assumed nobody would be looking for him in the “Valley of the Scaly Monsters”. (But he failed to account for the detective skills of the Blonde in a Red Dress.)
The Beyond #2, by Ace
The Blonde in a Red Dress gets really upset if you try to cut in line for the ATM at Wells Fargo.
Western Crime Busters #7, Trojan
I assume this is some sort of Doctor Who spinoff series about “Time Girls” (of the “Good” and “Bad” variety?)
Teen-Age Romances #14, by St. John
Apparently the Blonde in Red still hasn’t quite made up her mind on the whole “date two boyfriends at the same time” dilemma.
First Love #10, by Harvey Comics