Millie the Model #189
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Chili Strikes Again!", Millie the Model finds herself at the center of a comedic clash when her rival Chili goes to great lengths to sabotage her latest modeling gig—unaware that the rock band’s album cover is actually meant for Chili all along. Written by Stan Lee and brought to life with vibrant energy by Stan Goldberg (pencils), John Verpoorten (inks), and Morrie Kuramoto (letters), this 1971 issue captures the playful rivalry with a sharp eye for humor and character. The cover by Stan Goldberg and John Verpoorten perfectly encapsulates the chaos.
In "Chili Strikes Again!", Millie the Model finds herself in a fashion feud when her rival, Chili, goes to extreme lengths to sabotage her chance at a modeling gig for a rock band’s album cover—unaware that the band’s vision perfectly matches Chili’s own look. Written by an unnamed writer and illustrated by an unnamed interior artist, the story unfolds with sharp humor and stylish flair, turning a simple job competition into a delightfully ironic showdown.
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↩ Reprints Millie the Model #161 (1968)
Reprinted in Pepito #264
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