But what if the “old engagement ring” was actually just a cover story to explain the loot from an earlier jewelry store heist?
Boy Meets Girl #24, by Lev Gleason
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
But what if the “old engagement ring” was actually just a cover story to explain the loot from an earlier jewelry store heist?
Boy Meets Girl #24, by Lev Gleason
The attempt at a racy sensationalistic plot synopsis is somewhat offset by the “conforms to the comics code” badge immediately below it.
Lovers’ Lane #25, by Lev Gleason
…is the Blonde in a Red Dress equivalent to “If You Give A Mouse A Cookie”
Boy Meets Girl #23 by Lev Gleason
The Blonde in a Red Dress breaks all the (vaguely undefined) rules.
Boy Meets Girl #20, by Lev Gleason
The Blonde in a Red Dress was a little bit loopy by the end of the long all-day photoshoot.
Young Romance v4 #7, by Prize
Pssst! Someone needs to tell the Blonde in Red that Summer is supposed to be about fun vacation time at the beach, not “malice” and “savagery“!
Young Romance #22, by Prize
Summer! That delightful season when a young woman’s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of malice.
Life Story #11, by Fawcett
Ouch. “Encountering disaster” seems a rather harsh euphemism for her boyfriend’s new haircut.
Love Confessions #7, Quality