Maybe the contract killers need to unionize so they can re-negotiate a better contract that includes overtime (plus paid holidays, sick days, and medical benefits.)
Headline Comics #29, Prize Comics
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
Maybe the contract killers need to unionize so they can re-negotiate a better contract that includes overtime (plus paid holidays, sick days, and medical benefits.)
Headline Comics #29, Prize Comics
Secretly, the Blonde in a Red Dress worries that this relationship may not last. Workaholics who insist on bringing their work with them on vacations can be really hard on a marriage.
Justice Traps the Guilty v1 #2, Prize Comics
Apparently the contracts for gun molls can be leveraged as collateral, like bundled sub-prime mortgage loans.
Headline Comics #28, Prize Comics
Trying out something new on the site: “Photo Fridays”, in which we spotlight comic book covers featuring actual photographs of our ubiquitous heroine rather than the usual artist renderings of The Blonde in a Red Dress.
Young Romance v3 #2, Prize
Copper? Lead? Darn it, I’m a doctor, not a metallurgist!
Headline Comics #27, Prize
Don’t debate music with the Blonde in a Red Dress if she’s in one of her hardboiled moods.
Headline Comics #26, Prize
The Blonde in a Red Dress takes a nap while her jungle friend plays a game of whack-a-mole(man)
Prize Comics #46, Prize
It looks like the Blonde in a Red Dress is just a hop, skip and jump back to dry land and away from the pursuing battleship. Now if only she had the invulnerable-hairstyle powers of the superhero from yesterday’s cover.
Speaking of superheroes: Looking up the details of the issue, it appears that this newly arrived hero is known as “The Black Cowl”. I feel silly for not realizing that right away — it’s so obvious, what with his bright blue and red costume.
Prize Comics #9 by Prize