Millie the Model #200
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Crazy Clean-Up," Millie the Model is all nerves before a photo shoot, insisting on perfection from her hairdresser—only to discover she’s modeling head scarves, not hair. Written by Stan Lee and brought to life with vibrant energy by Stan Goldberg’s pencils and inks, this 1973 issue captures Millie’s glamorous chaos with charm and wit, all under the playful cover by Goldberg.
In "Her Hair-Raising Tale!" from Millie the Model #200 (1973), Millie is all business when it comes to her look for a photo shoot, putting her hairdresser through a whirlwind of demands—only to discover the real star of the session is the head scarf she’s meant to be modeling.
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