Gay Comics #26
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1946 Marvel humor comic puts two of the publisher's most spirited characters front and center — Millie the Model in a green polka-dot swimsuit and Tessie the Typist in red — squaring off on a competition stage before a packed crowd, each wearing her namesake sash with unmistakable confidence. A hapless redheaded young man clutches a glowing First Prize trophy nearby, looking thoroughly flustered by the whole situation while a judge's hat spins dramatically overhead. It's a wonderfully lively snapshot of Marvel's mid-1940s comedy lineup, capturing the breezy, good-natured rivalry that made Gay Comics such a cheerful fixture of the era.
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When Choo-Choo becomes enthralled by a visiting professor, Eustace then enrolls at a nearby college.
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