Millie the Model Comics #30
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis September 1951 issue of Millie the Model Comics showcases Dan DeCarlo's breezy, expressive linework on a cover bursting with mid-century charm — Millie herself, radiant in a red dress, strikes a pose beside a vintage television set while two wide-eyed male admirers exchange the punchline in speech bubbles. The gag lands with easy warmth, perfectly capturing the cheerful, comedic tone that made this series such a pleasure. Inside, Stan Lee scripts the beachside adventure "A Peach at the Beach!" — a fine reminder that 1951 Marvel had a real knack for light, fun storytelling alongside its superhero fare.
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