Millie the Model Comics #11
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeOn the cover of this 1948 Marvel romance-comedy gem, Millie throws her arms around a red-haired young man outside the Hanover Model Agency, exclaiming "Why, Flicker — of course I missed you!" as he stands suitcase in hand, clearly just returned from a trip. Framed portraits of handsome men line the wall behind them, colorful flowers bloom all around, and notes addressed "To Millie" dot the floor — a cheerful scene that perfectly captures the lighthearted world of modeling, admirers, and affection that defines this series. Pete Riss's clean, expressive linework gives the whole cover a warm, breezy energy that makes Millie the Model such a delight of its era.
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