Oh no! And she was only a few decades away from retirement!
All-True Detective Cases #4, by Avon
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
Oh no! And she was only a few decades away from retirement!
All-True Detective Cases #4, by Avon
The Blonde in Red takes the idea of a whirlwind romance to a whole new level!
G.I. Sweethearts #39, by Quality
If looks could kill, the Blonde in a Red Dress would be back on the cover of a crime comic right now.
Candy #48, by Quality
It’s probably a good idea that the Blonde in Red kept these wedding plans secret: Everyone involved looks like they’re miserable!
Brides Romances #5, by Quality
The Blonde in Red must have really had the detectives confused if they thought she was “Murder Inc.’s No.1 Boy”
Authentic Police Cases #33, by St. John
Sorry, I missed whatever their argument was about because I keep getting distracted by the weird angle of the hand holding the postcard.
Wedding Bells #2, by Quality
I don’t know what the Blonde in Red is staring at off-panel, but she apparently finds it more interesting than a looming swamp monster and large yellow bird.
Web Of Evil #13, by Quality
While a “Space Jungle Western” may indeed be among Buster Crabbe’s “3 Greatest Adventures”, to the Blonde in a Red Dress it was just another Wednesday.
The Amazing Adventures of Buster Crabbe #2, by Lev Gleason
The Blonde in a Red Dress undergoes phobia exposure therapy to help deal with her fear of hights and zombies.
Strange Fantasy #11, by Ajax/Farrell
The underlying motivations of “I can’t marry him because he might ship out overseas” vs “I want to get married because I’m shipping out overseas” seems like it might not quite be an “Ideal Romance”.
Ideal Romance #3, by Stanley Morse