The Crystal Palace is proud to present the Blonde in a Red Dress as “Rosa Rio from New Orleans”… or at least, that’s the role she would be playing if she wasn’t currently curled up backstage with a stomach flu.
Hi-School Romance #9, by Harvey
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
The Crystal Palace is proud to present the Blonde in a Red Dress as “Rosa Rio from New Orleans”… or at least, that’s the role she would be playing if she wasn’t currently curled up backstage with a stomach flu.
Hi-School Romance #9, by Harvey
“When he took her in his arms, there was only the blazing magic of today!”
First Romance #9, by Harvey
What happens if a Blonde in a Red Dress with “no hope for happiness” is “too young to see the danger of loving a man who knew only brute force” in a tale of “side-street love”? She stars in the comic book PSA equivalent of a TV afterschool special, that’s what happens.
First Love Illustrated #15, by Harvey
Apparently the Blonde in Red still hasn’t quite made up her mind on the whole “date two boyfriends at the same time” dilemma.
First Love #10, by Harvey Comics
The Blonde in a Red Dress felt relieved that she didn’t have to be the one doing any stunt work this issue.
Dotty Dripple Comics #19, by Harvey
The Blonde in a Red Dress was hoping her new job with the Screaming Eel Tour Boat Agency came with some real responsibilities, but she soon realized she was just a figurehead.
Witches Tales #3, Harvey
The Blonde in a Red Dress learns that the discount savings aren’t worth the inconvenience of shopping at Casks-of-Amontillado-R-Us.
Chamber of Chills Magazine #21, Harvey
Whatever I was expecting from a story about “riding a rough road in pursuit of an auto theft ring”… it wasn’t this.
Kerry Drake Detective Cases #26, Harvey
Everyone in the office seeks out the Blonde in a Red Dress for Valentine’s advice.
True Love Problems And Advice #6, Harvey
When stunt rehearsal for escape artist acts go wrong! (At least, I’m assuming a stage illusionist show is the excuse for the wildly distorted perspective and furniture sizes, right?)
Joe Palooka Monthly #50, Harvey