Millie the Model #156
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Millie Goes Mini!", Millie finds herself caught in a whirlwind of misadventures as she tries to keep her apartment private—just to give Clicker the perfect moment to propose. With Stan Lee’s playful storytelling and Solly B.’s expressive art, this 1967 issue captures a sweet, lighthearted moment of anticipation, all drawn in the distinctive style of Stan Goldberg’s cover and Sol Brodsky’s inks.
In "The Proposal Panic," Millie the Model stages a frantic campaign to keep her apartment clear for a surprise proposal from Clicker—only to collapse from exhaustion just as he arrives. The story captures the sweet, chaotic energy of a moment hanging in the balance, where nerves and anticipation collide in the most relatable way.
In "TV Or Not TV?", Jo finds herself caught in a whirlwind of confusion when two seemingly eager interviewers, Hinkley and Bunkley, show up at her door—only to realize their real interest lies in using her apartment as a backdrop for a new show. Written by an unknown author and illustrated by an unknown artist, the story captures Jo’s bemused reaction to the unexpected invasion of her personal space.
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Reprinted in Millie the Model Annual #8 (1969), Pepito #203
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