“We’ll take this joint for plenty!”
Authentic Police Cases #19, by St. John
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
“We’ll take this joint for plenty!”
Authentic Police Cases #19, by St. John
The Blonde in a Red Dress takes a quick nap, worn out from moonlighting on another Old West cover in-between her usual romance and horror appearances.
Fighting Indians of the Wild West #1, by Avon
This is one of those comic covers where there seems to be too much going on in too little amount of time.
Crime Smashers #8, by Trojan
In addition to shouting her warning, the Blonde in Red also attempted to communicate through sign language and interpretive dance. (It didn’t help.)
Fight Against Crime #11, by Story
It was a dark and stormy knight. Suddenly, a shot rang out!
Bobby Benson’s B-Bar-B Riders #18, by Magazine Enterprises
Uh oh! The Blonde in a Red Dress has reached her breaking point in dealing with holiday traffic! Clear the streets! (And the sidewalks!)
Authentic Police Cases #25, by St John
I think Mr. Halliday will end up surprised at just how adept the Blonde in a Red Dress can be when it comes to heist caper wool-pulling.
Fugitives From Justice #5, by St. John
I bet the Redhead in Yellow will be glad when the Blonde in Red comes back from vacation. Until then, after a green werewolf and green vampire, what’s left besides a green… um… whatever that is?
Adventures into the Unknown #46, ACG
Good thing this comic has “big full width pages”, or that blow-dart might have shot clear past the edge of the scene.
Police Comics #107, by Quality Comics