The Blonde in Red takes a quick nap after staying up late the night before the deadline to file her taxes.
Sexton Blake Library s3 #161
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
The Blonde in Red takes a quick nap after staying up late the night before the deadline to file her taxes.
Sexton Blake Library s3 #161
Nice to see that yesterday’s scheme of the Blonde in Red to get herself thrown into the harbor was all just a clever ruse to meet up with her boyfriend.
First Love #36, Harvey
The poor Blonde in a Red Dress spent her camping vacation trying to find a river… and then gets back just in time to learn that her boyfriend is being sent up the river.
Gangsters Can’t Win v1 #5, DS Publishing
Unexpected early wake-up calls like this could be why The Blonde in a Red Dress is so cranky in the mornings.
Underworld v1 #2, DS Publishing
If you’re going to be breaking up with someone anyway, I guess an extra $5000 may help console the heartache. (I’m sure he deserves it. As we noted last week, the Blonde in a Red Dress was dating “a no-good guy“.)
Public Enemies v.1 #4, DS Publishing
You’d never see the Batmobile getting a parking ticket like this.
America’s Best Comics #28, Pines
The “Suspense” of the cover scene is somewhat reduced by the fact that the policeman is literally standing just around the corner from the pursuing villain.
Suspense Comics #2, Holyoke
I’m confused. We have a hunchback, but I’m pretty sure this isn’t Notre Dame. Is the Blonde in Red supposed to be Esmerelda?
Sparkling Stars #30, Holyoke
Copper? Lead? Darn it, I’m a doctor, not a metallurgist!
Headline Comics #27, Prize
But being a cover model for crime comics DOES pay, which is why the Blonde in Red keeps ending up in these situations.
Crime Does Not Pay #38, Lev Gleason Publications