The Blonde in a Red Dress celebrates the holiday by helping direct the rest of the Independence Day cosplay pageant in assembling their giant-size American jigsaw puzzle map.
Your United States (1946)
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
The Blonde in a Red Dress celebrates the holiday by helping direct the rest of the Independence Day cosplay pageant in assembling their giant-size American jigsaw puzzle map.
Your United States (1946)
After spending so much time on the receiving end of mad science, the Blonde in a Red Dress decided to apply that expertise towards a rewarding career as a death ray technician.
Atomic Comics #4, by Green Publishing
Death Trap Week concludes with our heroine in danger of being burned at the stake… next to a bundle of dynamite… at a highly flammable petroleum refinery… while killer birds attack gunmen on rooftops and a guy in a fedora punches a guy in a sombrero…
Or in other words, just another typical Friday for the Blonde in a Red Dress.
Silver Streak Comics #23, Lev Gleason
The Blonde in a Red Dress is outraged that she wasn’t given proper safety goggles like everyone else in the room, prompting the Fighting Yank to continue his two-fisted crusade against those who would ignore proper safety regulations when testing Mad Science Death Rays.
The Fighting Yank #17, Nedor
If this was a modern action movie, someone would be making a quip about an “acid trip.”
Startling Comics v7 #21, Pines
The “Ocular Stab-o-matic Action Playset” was promptly recalled due to safety concerns.
V …- Comics #2, Fox Features
Gasp! Not only is this secret spy base filled with flammable oil drums and a hand-cranked girl-squishing gear wheel of doom, it also lacks proper safey railings! Good thing the Blue Beetle is here to punish those who flout proper safety regulations!
The Blue Beetle #12, Holyoke
The Blonde in a Red Dress has played lots of roles where she had to do her own stunts, but thankfully very few where she had to dress up in anthropomorphic cartoon funny animal costumes for an off-brand wacky “laugh-fest of gaily colored comics”.
Zoot Comics #2, by Fox
Is this a rare photo of a the Blonde in a Red Dress from her teen years? Or just one of her many fans in masquerade cosplay?
Calling All Girls #37, by Parents Magazine Press
The Blonde in a Red Dress is probably screaming more from that pun than from the crook with a gun.
Ten Detective Aces v51 #4