Does Scotland Yard really have jurisdiction over Egyptian death gods?
Manhunt #11, Magazine Enterprises
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
Does Scotland Yard really have jurisdiction over Egyptian death gods?
Manhunt #11, Magazine Enterprises
Um… I’m going to choose to interpret this cover as showing that our Blonde in Red is still in her hardboiled gun moll mode of the past couple days, and the men are reacting in shock because she’s packing an arsenal of firearms under that trenchcoat. Yeah. Let’s go with that.
Zippy Comics #1 (UK)
Copper? Lead? Darn it, I’m a doctor, not a metallurgist!
Headline Comics #27, Prize
Don’t debate music with the Blonde in a Red Dress if she’s in one of her hardboiled moods.
Headline Comics #26, Prize
But being a cover model for crime comics DOES pay, which is why the Blonde in Red keeps ending up in these situations.
Crime Does Not Pay #38, Lev Gleason Publications
Ray beams, bullets, trapdoors, and wildly exaggerated facial expressions — yet also a distinct lack of punching on the cover of Punch Comics!
Punch Comics #18, Chesler
After a nice relaxing day off watching freeway traffic, the Blonde in Red heads back to work at the local theater box office… just in time for a stickup.
Exciting Comics #48, Pines
Y’know, declaring “It’s New!” about a book with that much obvious cover wear is a great way to ensure negative customer feedback on your seller’s page.
Clue v1 #10, Hillman
Wait, isn’t a “shotgun wedding” usually intended to keep the groom from running away, not the bride? (And besides, a Red Dress isn’t much of a wedding gown.)
Dark Mysteries #8, Story Comics
Uh oh! That grave looks like it’s gonna be getting real crowded. (Is the Blonde in a Red Dress the “Fran Smith” on the tombstone, or the “?”)
Punch Comics #13, Chesler