The Blonde in a Red Dress felt relieved that she didn’t have to be the one doing any stunt work this issue.
Dotty Dripple Comics #19, by Harvey
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
The Blonde in a Red Dress felt relieved that she didn’t have to be the one doing any stunt work this issue.
Dotty Dripple Comics #19, by Harvey
The Blonde in a Red Dress escapes from the giant bottling factory of space, last seen being used by the Eerie King of the Living Dead.
Strange Worlds #4, by Avon
Hopefully this time they’ll remember to poke some air holes in the lid of the jar?
Eerie #1, by Avon
This cover spotlight shows that either the Blonde in a Red Dress has shrunk, or she’s fighting a ghoulish green giant… both of which are burying the lede that the Moon is going to crash into the Earth!
Journey Into Fear #1, by Superior Comics
The Blonde in Red: haunting your imaginary visions to scold you about proper vehicular maintenance.
PS: The Preventive Maintenance Monthly #69, by the United States Army
The Blonde in a Red Dress has a side-job as a military contractor providing workshops on engine repair and maintenance.
PS: The Preventive Maintenance Monthly #32, by the United States Army
The Blonde in Red sometimes runs charity carwash fundraisers to help support the troops.
PS: The Preventive Maintenance Monthly #3, by the United States Army
The Blonde in Red begins to suspect that having an edgy cool boyfriend whose occupation is “murderous gangster” is not actually conducive to healthy long-term relationships.
Murderous Gangsters #2, Avon
The one known weakness of the multi-talented Blonde in a Red Dress seems to be her very poor choice in boyfriends.
Crimes By Women #15, Fox Features