Millie the Model #169
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe cover of this 1969 Marvel gem tells the whole joke in four bright, breezy panels: Millie, dressed in a skimpy outfit, complains "I'm cold, Clicker!" — and while her suitor immediately moves in for a warm embrace, a watching brunette fumes with a bright idea literally lighting up above her head. The gag doubles down in the bottom panels, where Millie tries the same line on Marvin, only to get buried under an enormous pink sweater instead of a romantic hug. Stan Goldberg's clean, expressive linework gives every reaction face its own comic timing, making this slice of light-hearted fashion-world fun a cheerful treat from Marvel's romance-comedy era.
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Millie's cousin Cynthia thinks being a model is glamorous but after a day of job shadowing Millie she changes her mind.
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