Apparently, on the way down from the roof, the Grim Reaper handed off the Blonde in Red back to the Black Terror just in time to pay a visit to the poorly dressed friends of the gangsters who started this mess.
The Black Terror #23, Pines
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
Apparently, on the way down from the roof, the Grim Reaper handed off the Blonde in Red back to the Black Terror just in time to pay a visit to the poorly dressed friends of the gangsters who started this mess.
The Black Terror #23, Pines
The Black Terror and Yellowjacket were both so distracted fighting bad guys, they let themselves get upstaged by The Grim Reaper — the only superhero who bothered to save the Blonde in Red from her rooftop peril!
Wonder Comics #7, Pines
After a nice relaxing day off watching freeway traffic, the Blonde in Red heads back to work at the local theater box office… just in time for a stickup.
Exciting Comics #48, Pines
Remember kids: don’t talk to strangers, and don’t take candy from Nazis. (A PSA from early in the Blonde in Red’s career.)
Exciting Comics #39, Pines
If this was a modern action movie, someone would be making a quip about an “acid trip.”
Startling Comics v7 #21, Pines
Awakening adrift at sea, the Blonde in a Red Dress gives an envious glare at “Dr. Strange” for whatever mysterious superpower allows his amazingly stylish hair to remain impervious even to the churning ocean waves and incoming torpedoes.
Thrilling Comics v2 #6 by Pines
The Blonde In A Red Dress gets herself a ray gun just in time to help deal with some robots that wandered off the set of a Dr. Seuss book.
…Or maybe it was that spear plus a punch to the jaw.
Apparently our heroine’s jungle safari vacation is still going pretty much as expected.
Thrilling Comics #53 (Pines)
While she’s recovering from her latest near-death experience, our heroine sees her life flash before her eyes. Apparently she started the whole “Blonde in a Red Dress” thing at a young age!
Personally, I think extending her fashion sense to include a dog in a red dress might be pushing things a little too far.
Little Miss Muffet #12 (Pines)
To paraphrase that old quip about Ginger Rogers, the Blonde in a Red Dress not only had to do her own stunts on a sinking rowboat on the open seas, but she apparently had to do it while falling backwards and in high heels.