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Danger #3, Comics Media

MEN WITHOUT FEAR!

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The Blonde in a Red Dress would like to thank America’s heroic first responders (whom she tends to cross paths with on at least a weekly if not daily basis, given her lifestyle of unrelenting daring danger!)


Danger #3, Comics Media

The Black Terror #23, Pines

Back for round two!

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Apparently, on the way down from the roof, the Grim Reaper handed off the Blonde in Red back to the Black Terror just in time to pay a visit to the poorly dressed friends of the gangsters who started this mess.


The Black Terror #23, Pines

Wonder Comics #7, Pines

He’s awfully cheerful for a “grim” reaper

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The Black Terror and Yellowjacket were both so distracted fighting bad guys, they let themselves get upstaged by The Grim Reaper — the only superhero who bothered to save the Blonde in Red from her rooftop peril!



Wonder Comics #7, Pines

Marvels of Science #4, Charlton

A Comic For Youngsters and Adults!

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On special holidays, the Blonde in Red likes to tie on her apron and take the family out on a hike to go watch the freeway overpass together.


Marvels of Science #4, Charlton

Suzie Comics #52, MLJ

Expecting an important call

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With only a few minor tweaks, the famous old “Blonde in a Red Dress gets herself fired over improper use of the telephone” vaudeville act could easily be updated for a modern audience.


Suzie Comics #52, MLJ

Sweet Sixteen #6, Parents Magazine Press

Comics and Stories for Girls!

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Huh. Not really surprised that the larger-than-life Blonde in a Red Dress was a teenage “ace reporter” back in her younger days, but I wasn’t expecting to learn that our future glamour star heroine once wore adorkable glasses and went by the name of “Dirinda”.


Sweet Sixteen #6, Parents Magazine Press

Clue v1 #10, Hillman

The Amazing Gunmaster! It’s new! (Or is it?)

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Y’know, declaring “It’s New!” about a book with that much obvious cover wear is a great way to ensure negative customer feedback on your seller’s page.


Clue v1 #10, Hillman