That’s a mighty cheerful smile for a comic about a “foolish heart” that “nobody loved” and wants to “escape from memories”.
Sweet Love #1, Harvey
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
That’s a mighty cheerful smile for a comic about a “foolish heart” that “nobody loved” and wants to “escape from memories”.
Sweet Love #1, Harvey
All’s fair in (first) love (illustrated) and war.
First Love Illustrated #31, Harvey
Beauty may be only skin deep, but skeletons go straight down to the bone.
Chamber of Chills #19, Harvey
The Blonde in a Red Dress visits the hot tub of a Halloween-themed spa resort. For some reason, she doesn’t find it relaxing.
Witches Tales #9, Harvey
What a letdown from yesterday! Some dates end in tears… some dates end with pyromaniacs threatening to blow things up. And her boyfriend from the dance didn’t even stick around to help!
Kerry Drake #8, Harvey
OK, so we don’t know exactly where this cover takes place, and the cropped cover art means we don’t have direct visual confirmation (other than the Red Dress) that this is indeed our Blonde heroine… but I think it’s a safe bet considering her known prior appearances with the globetrotting Terry and the Pirates.
Terry and the Pirates #11, Harvey
The Blonde in Red, Yellow Nazis, Green Hornet, and… a Black Kato?! It’s a multi-media rainbow of multi-colored dangling danger!
Green Hornet #15, Harvey
Could this be the source of the eternal conflict between the Blonde in Red and the Redhead in Yellow?
(I just hope the boyfriend’s name isn’t Chekhov, because if so, I’d worry about those guns on the wall.)
First Love Illustrated #9, Harvey
Somehow yesterday’s naptime and ambulance ride ended up in the lair of weird ghoulish monsters, with a pit of green mystery liquid and a superhero in tiny pants.
(On the other hand, the Blonde in Red should probably be grateful for his presence, considering the other alternatives for help in this book would be “Slim Jim” or the “Twinkle Twins”.)
Yup, if I was having a week like this, I’d probably try to sleep through it too.
Champ Comics #22 by Harvey
But don’t worry. She’s been through worse, I’m sure “Susan” will be fine. (If that’s her real name.)