The Blonde in a Red Dress is SO ready for the week to be over.
Suzie #77, MLJ/Archie
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
The Blonde in a Red Dress is SO ready for the week to be over.
Suzie #77, MLJ/Archie
Not sure if the Blonde in Red is trying to play ditzy in this role, or is just being passive-aggressive snarky at this point.
Suzie #75, MLJ/Archie
Yes, the Blonde in Red was probably thinking of her boyfriend while she was taking a break from her lucrative side business of selling autographed celebrity photos on ebay.
Suzie #73, MLJ/Archie
The Blonde in Red usually isn’t this ditzy. Maybe she’s just a bit loopy from the dry cleaning chemical fumes?
Suzie #68, Archie/MLJ
The Blonde in a Red Dress wonders if it would be worth it to lend her would-be boyfriend some money so he can go buy a clue. Go home, Wilbur!
Wilbur #24, MLJ/Archie
She probably does this sort of thing at Baskin-Robbins too.
Suzie #84, by MLJ/Archie
Those boys are going to regret stumbling into the tension-filled coffee-shop showdown between the Blonde in a Red Dress and the Redhead in a Yellow Dress.
Wilbur Comics #20, MLJ
The Blonde in a Red Dress is very patiently waiting for someone to be polite and offer her a chair in the crowded waiting room, but no such luck.
Pep Comics #64, MLJ
The Blonde in a Red Dress has a bad case of the Mondays.
Suzie #63, MLJ
The Blonde in Red doesn’t suffer from a phobia of elevators… but sometimes she’s the cause of it.
Suzie #54, MLJ