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
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
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
The Blonde in a Red Dress is so relieved at her timely rescue by a vigilante heroine that she doesn’t even ask what a name like “Miss Fury” has to do with a costume that has cute cat ears on the cowl.
Miss Fury #3, by Medallion Publishing
A hero leaps into action as The Blonde in Red recoils in horror! (Not entirely sure if her horror is because she’s being threatened by gun-toting gangsters, or because she just noticed there’s a man in a very tiny skirt leaping over her head.)
The Bouncer #13, Fox Features
In addition to her many other talents, the Blonde in Red also occasionally got to show off her mad sharp-shooting skillz.
Molly O’Day #1, Avon Comics
Still buffed from last week’s role as “the lady wrestler”, the Blonde in a Red Dress decided to do her own stunts during the action scenes in this issue’s wild cover involving a spiked-wheel-o-death run by a mishmash of crazy monstrous villains as she awaits rescue by… um… Generic Gun-Toting Man, and his sidekick Wrench-Wielding Boy?
Terrific Comics #5, Continental
“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
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
From the look on the face of the Blonde in a Red Dress, she’s reading the cover blub and wondering why she’s stuck strapped to a mad scientist’s torture bench rather than having whimsical adventures in the “Davy the Wishmaster” backup story.
Blue Beetle #10 by Fox
Sigh! What a way to start a week: stumbling over the gates to a fiery underworld and being attacked by a legion of infernal demons toting pitchforks and… handguns?
Blue Ribbon #13 by MLJ
While the superhero “busts the rackets”, the intrepid Blonde In A Red Dress gazes enviously at his handy dandy flame-throwing ray-gun.