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Indian Fighter #1, Youthful Magazines

Red (Dress) Devils of Coyote Canyon

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Missing chunks of background art that don’t fully extend behind the foreground objects are the comic book equivalent to the edges of a low-budget soundstage backdrop being visible in a B-movie.


Indian Fighter #1, Youthful Magazines

Crime Smashers #2, Trojan

Don’t “Lady” Me, You Crook!

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After her holiday vacation, and her ill-fated attempt at a costume change, The Blonde in a Red Dress is back in action. (And loving it.)


Crime Smashers #2, Trojan

Strange Mysteries #14, Superior Comics

Terrifying! Startling! Suspense!

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If that’s Earl, he’d better run if he knows what’s good for him. The Blonde in a Red Dress demonstrates her own methods of dealing with trespassers besides just filing restraining orders.


Strange Mysteries #14, Superior Comics

Blackhawk #31, Quality

“What Diabolical Plot Could Drive a Wedge Between The Inseparable Comrades?”

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The Blonde in a Red Dress wisely decides to back away slowly and pretend she doesn’t know either the gun-toting mystery menace or the heroes with the clownish ethnic stereotype sidekick.


Blackhawk #31, Quality

Western Thrillers #6, Fox Features

Ya Sniv’lin Varmint!!!

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The Blonde in a Red Dress was content with the rootin’-tootin’ cheerful cowboy ranch from yesterday, but no, her brother had to keep looking for a more “authentic” Wild West family vacation experience.


Western Thrillers #6, Fox Features