The Blonde in Red has changed up her wardrobe for the week, as part of a complex psychological warfare operation against her chosen target whom she hopes will thus be bent to her will.
Pep Comics #71, MLJ
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
The Blonde in Red has changed up her wardrobe for the week, as part of a complex psychological warfare operation against her chosen target whom she hopes will thus be bent to her will.
Pep Comics #71, MLJ
With only a few minor tweaks, the famous old “Blonde in a Red Dress gets herself fired over improper use of the telephone” vaudeville act could easily be updated for a modern audience.
Suzie Comics #52, MLJ
The Blonde in a Red Dress continues in her career breakout role as Betty… although it looks like production might be going on hiatus soon due to on-set injuries unless Archie and Jughead have understudies ready to fill in for them.
Pep Comics #55, MLJ
Whew! The Blonde in Red seems to have made it through “Ugly Face Week”, so now we can finally relax with some lighthearted humor in the role of “Suzie” as she– Aaaaugh! No! Just, no!
Suzie #50, MLJ
In an early career victory for the Blonde in a Red Dress, she won the role of “Betty” in the early Archie series, in which she would– Oh my gosh, kill it! Kill it with fire!
Pep Comics #48, MLJ
An afternoon spent “hanging out” with a friend goes wildly out of hand.
Zip Comics #34, MLJ
The Blonde in a Red Dress learns it’s not always true that “No noose is good noose”.
Pep Comics #25, MLJ
The usually stylish Blonde in a Red Dress Shirt hangs her head in shame over her lack of a matching red skirt.
(Don’t worry, she’ll be back in uniform next week!)
Top Notch Laugh Comics #36, MLJ
“READ THE STORY INSIDE!”
This comic book has reached the point where its cover tagline hyperbole feels as desperate for attention as an early dial-up era webpage with an animated GIF with blinking text that says “Click Here!”
Pep Comics #29, MLJ
The Blonde in Red and the superhero Black Hood take a break from their usual action-adventure crime-busting to engage in some wacky slapstick reckless endangerment instead.
Top Notch Laugh #31, MLJ