The Blonde in Red warned those leering space aliens that the Space Detective would zap ’em if they got fresh.
Startling Comics #48, Pines
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
The Blonde in Red warned those leering space aliens that the Space Detective would zap ’em if they got fresh.
Startling Comics #48, Pines
The Blonde in Red is clearly startled! (Less by her epic sci-fi predicament with giant space bugs and more by the fact that the Fighting Yank somehow still got himself top billing despite not showing up for the cover.)
Startling Comics #44, Pines
The crowds at Black Friday sales are just the worst.
Startling Comics #53, Pines
After spending so much time on the receiving end of mad science, the Blonde in a Red Dress decided to apply that expertise towards a rewarding career as a death ray technician.
Atomic Comics #4, by Green Publishing
The Blonde in a Red Dress is outraged that she wasn’t given proper safety goggles like everyone else in the room, prompting the Fighting Yank to continue his two-fisted crusade against those who would ignore proper safety regulations when testing Mad Science Death Rays.
The Fighting Yank #17, Nedor
Not sure what game Death is playing, but it appears to involve wearing a red jacket and brandishing a raygun. (An unexpected change from the usual black robes and scythe, but perhaps Death was inspired by the fashion sense of the Blonde in a Red Dress and decided to try something new.)
Fantastic Adventures v3 #10
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.
While the superhero “busts the rackets”, the intrepid Blonde In A Red Dress gazes enviously at his handy dandy flame-throwing ray-gun.