Millie the Model Comics #34
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis charming 1952 Atlas Comics entry finds Millie — "The Blonde Bombshell" — in a delightfully awkward situation on the cover, where a young man has hoisted her sideways onto a horse while floating hearts suggest romance is very much in the air. Millie's exasperated "Isn't there a better way to get on a horse!" is met with the horse's wide-eyed "Heck no!" making for a wonderfully comic scene brought to life by Dan DeCarlo's warm, expressive linework. A fun slice of early '50s humor comics that showcases why Millie's lighthearted adventures kept readers coming back month after month.
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