Millie the Model Comics #40
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMillie the Model #40 brings Atlas Comics' favorite blonde to a breezy 1953 roadside scene, as Millie — in a red dress and riding shotgun in a bright yellow convertible — urges her red-haired companion Clicker to "use BOTH hands," while he protests that one hand has to stay on the wheel. Dan DeCarlo's cover art captures that cheerful, light-hearted romantic comedy energy that made this series such a delight, with crisp linework and a sunny palette that practically puts you in the passenger seat alongside them. A fun, charming slice of early '50s humor comics at a dime a copy.
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