You’d never see the Batmobile getting a parking ticket like this.
America’s Best Comics #28, Pines
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
You’d never see the Batmobile getting a parking ticket like this.
America’s Best Comics #28, Pines
When not busy being a cover model, the Blonde in a Red Dress also works as a cover artist.
America’s Best Comics #27, Pines
Tired of playing “damsel in distress” roles, the Blonde in a Red Dress takes out her frustrations on the superhero-racetrack-for-rocket-propelled-motorbikes.
America’s Best Comics #26, Pines
The Blonde in Red glares at the home invasion robber who deserves jail not just for his crimes, but also for the fashion offense of combining a yellow tie, purple shirt, orange jacket and green hat.
The Black Terror #24, Pines
The dressing room of the Blonde in a Red Dress is off limits for door-to-door knife salesmen, no matter how fancy they dress up.
The Fighting Yank #24, Pines
It’s the Blonde in a Red Dress vs. a Klan of Kobra Kultists.
The Fighting Yank #23, Pines
Shooting through holes in the spaceship windows? Once again, I’m not sure that’s how outer space is supposed to work.
Startling Comics #51
I’m… I’m pretty sure that’s NOT how outer space works.
Startling Comics #50, Pines
Yikes! That robot better be waterproof, or this could end up like those cautionary tales about a hairdryer in a bathtub.
Startling Comics #49, Pines
The Blonde in Red warned those leering space aliens that the Space Detective would zap ’em if they got fresh.
Startling Comics #48, Pines