I’m less concerned about the graveyard ghouls than I am about that face the Blonde in Red is making. Someone call a doctor, I think she may be having conniptions!
Top-Notch #18 by MLJ
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
I’m less concerned about the graveyard ghouls than I am about that face the Blonde in Red is making. Someone call a doctor, I think she may be having conniptions!
Top-Notch #18 by MLJ
“One turn of the switch and the girl’s blood would forever be fused with the gorilla’s!”
Seriously, what was the thought process that would lead someone to think that A-Fishbowl-Helmet-That-Gives-A-Girl-The-Blood-Of-A-Gorilla is a worthwhile invention? Or a productive use of time and resources? Or worth getting punched in the face by the Blue Beetle?
Mystery Men Comics #26, by Fox Features
Given her long career of multiple identities across every conceivable genre, I think the Blonde in a Red Dress may be living a few orders of magnitude more than just a “double” life.
Diary Secrets #16 by St. John
At last! The Blonde in Red gets a chance to play the villainess… although more importantly, I think the unanswered $50 question is “who was in charge of choosing props and costuming for this cover scene?”
Fantastic Adventures v3 #6
The Blonde in a Red Dress realizes that her mother was probably right to warn her against spending too much time hanging out with corpses of questionable reputation.
Detective Short Stories v3 #5
To keep her career from getting pigeonholed, the Blonde in Red would sometimes moonlight for pulps & paperbacks in-between her comic book gigs.
Sexton Blake Library S3 #4
Not sure what game Death is playing, but it appears to involve wearing a red jacket and brandishing a raygun. (An unexpected change from the usual black robes and scythe, but perhaps Death was inspired by the fashion sense of the Blonde in a Red Dress and decided to try something new.)
Fantastic Adventures v3 #10
And thus the week ends the same way it began: with the Blonde in Red facing down weird looming monsters of infernal hellfire, while “Richy the Amazing Boy” and “Rang-A-Tang The Wonder Dog” look on from on high.
Blue Ribbon #14 by MLJ
The long week continues with the Blonde in a Red Dress invited to a midnight bonfire party.
Top-Notch #14 by MLJ
And suddenly: Giant green mutant Nazi gorillas.
Amazing Man #22 by Centaur