Another blind date ends in disaster for the Blonde in a Red Dress; her narcissistic boyfriend couldn’t pull himself away from the mirror.
The Hand of Fate #17, by Ace
The ubiquitous cover girl of the Golden Age of comics!
Another blind date ends in disaster for the Blonde in a Red Dress; her narcissistic boyfriend couldn’t pull himself away from the mirror.
The Hand of Fate #17, by Ace
Hello skulls!
Voodoo #7, by Ajax/Farrell
The Blonde in a Red Dress has yet another blind date get interrupted by the demands of her day job.
Weird Tales of the Future #1, by Stanley Morse
Sometimes these all-natural, alternative-medicine health treatments can be taken to extremes.
Mister Mystery #6, by Stanley Morse
The Blonde in Red seems pretty blasé on this cover. I think her boyfriend has the more reasonable response this time: incoherent screaming!
Fantastic #9, by Youthful Magazines
The Blonde in a Red Dress has reckless disregard for spoiler warnings.
The Beyond #15, by Ace
Footprints. Desecrating ancient Indian burial chambers. Things that the Blonde in a Red Dress’s soon-to-be-ex-boyfriend thinks are “fantastic”.
Baffling Mysteries #12, by Ace
The Blonde in Red really needs to find a boyfriend with better situational awareness and peripheral vision.
Web of Mystery #15, by Ace
“The Sacrificial Worshipers of Baal” was the name of the Blonde in Red’s amateur rock band in high school.
Baffling Mysteries #11, by Ace Magazines
Judging by her facial expression, the Blonde in a Red Dress is bored to be starring in yet another dull “talking head” comic.
Mysterious Adventures #5, by Story Comics