When the Blonde in a Red Dress says she wants to keep her lottery prize winnings annonymous, she means it.
Sexton Blake Library S3-300
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
When the Blonde in a Red Dress says she wants to keep her lottery prize winnings annonymous, she means it.
Sexton Blake Library S3-300
Blonde in a Red Dress! Random Pole Vaulting Guy! They fight crime!
Crime Smashers #15, by Trojan
If the uncomfortable posture of the Blonde in a Red Dress is any indication, the restless “sleepers in the crypt” are in dire need of an orthopedic mattress and pillow set.
Ghost Comics #6, by Fiction House
The Blonde in Red is indecisive about who should die first and who should just be left for dead.
Crime And Punishment #59, by Lev Gleason
“The underworld gangsters who control the shipment of drugs”… and the Blonde in a Red Dress so jaded and bored of it all that she sleeps through a gunfight.
Crime On The Waterfront #4, by Avon
Hey, is the Blonde in a Red Dress also moonlighting as this comic book’s copy editor? Because while she’s asleep on the job, she’s missing the letter “E” in “HEROINE”!
Down With Crime #3, by Fawcett
The Blonde in a Red Dress regrets letting her blind date set the plans for the evening. (She wanted dinner and a movie; he apparently wanted to have a shootout with the coppers first.)
Sensational Police Cases #3, by Avon
Awk!
Crime Smashers #12, by Trojan
Those aren’t the facial expressions I generally expect to see on people bleeding from a hail of bullets.
Fight Against Crime #8, by Story Comics
See? This is what happened when the Blonde in Red didn’t listen to her parents when they warned her about running away to marry “a cheap, low-down gambler”.
Law Breakers #7, by Charlton