Some gifts are priceless… although the super-sparkly kind do tend to have a price tag. (In which case, an extra $5000 in reward money definitely comes in handy.)
Boy Meets Girl #2, Lev Gleason
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
Some gifts are priceless… although the super-sparkly kind do tend to have a price tag. (In which case, an extra $5000 in reward money definitely comes in handy.)
Boy Meets Girl #2, Lev Gleason
Crime does not pay… for insurance premiums or deductibles.
Crime Does Not Pay #49, Lev Gleason
I don’t know, maybe the Blonde in a Red Dress suspected that the other woman was a wicked witch, and was checking to see if she’d melt when doused with water?
Boy Comics #42, Lev Gleason
The Blonde in a Red Dress displays her acting skills as she plays the multi-layered role of a girl pretending to be a boy pretending to be a girl.
Daredevil #48, Lev Gleason
Meanwhile, backstage, an acting coach wept silently over the most bored, wooden, lifeless and uncharismatic attempt at romantic chemistry ever attempted.
Boy Loves Girl #34, Lev Gleason
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
Death Trap Week concludes with our heroine in danger of being burned at the stake… next to a bundle of dynamite… at a highly flammable petroleum refinery… while killer birds attack gunmen on rooftops and a guy in a fedora punches a guy in a sombrero…
Or in other words, just another typical Friday for the Blonde in a Red Dress.
Silver Streak Comics #23, Lev Gleason
“The surprise of your life awaits you as Iron Jaw falls in love!”
(Wasn’t 100% sure if the coloring on this cover qualified as “blonde”, but the odd lighting of the scene seemed to put it close enough to strawberry blonde if you squint.)
Boy Comics #11, Lev Gleason
Some people were just never meant to be roommates.
Crime and Punishment #74, Lev Gleason