Millie the Model #206
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Chili Does It Again!", Millie finds herself in a sticky situation when Chili pulls a prank by bribing a hairdresser to dye her hair green—just hours before a major photo shoot. The twist? The shoot has a sci-fi theme, and Millie’s unexpected green locks end up being the perfect fit. Written by Stan Lee and brought to life with vibrant art by Stan Goldberg, inks by John Verpoorten, and lettering by Jean Simek, this 1973 issue captures the playful charm of a classic Marvel comic, with a cover by Goldberg and Verpoorten that perfectly frames the chaos.
In "Chili Does It Again!" from Millie the Model #206, Jo pulls off a playful prank by bribing a hairdresser to dye Millie’s hair green—just before a high-stakes photo shoot. The twist? The shoot’s sci-fi theme makes Millie’s bold new look not just acceptable, but a hit.
Millie the Model finds herself the center of attention when she tells her friends her father has cut off her spending money—only to discover that her friends instantly assume the family is broke and shower her with pity. The misunderstanding sparks a series of lighthearted reactions, all centered on how quickly people jump to conclusions about money and status.
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