Millie the Model Comics #31
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMillie the Model Comics #31 (November 1951) captures the breezy, comedic charm that made this series such a delight, with Dan DeCarlo's cover art delivering a perfectly timed gag: Millie poses confidently in a bikini atop a pedestal advertising Pringles Pretzels, while a flustered older gentleman in a tuxedo gestures helplessly and a grinning young photographer throws his hands up with a gleeful "Who Cares?!" The interplay between the three figures crackles with playful energy, and DeCarlo's clean, expressive linework makes the joke land instantly. At just ten cents, this was terrific entertainment for 1951 — and the cover alone still brings a smile.
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