Millie the Model Comics #120
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeSomething is clearly shaking up the world of Marvel's "Blonde Bombshell" in this 1964 issue, as the cover — drawn and inked by Stan Goldberg — shows Millie confidently striding toward an Employment Agency door while three stunned onlookers (including a red-haired woman and a young man in a blue suit) react with disbelief to the news that she's leaving modeling behind. The story is teased as "A Tale of Real-life Drama," and Goldberg's crisp, fashion-forward linework captures both the chic early-'60s style and the charged emotional moment perfectly. With Stan Lee writing and Goldberg handling the full art chores, "A New Career for Millie" promises the kind of breezy yet genuinely heartfelt storytelling that made this series a Marvel staple.
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