Millie the Model Comics #66
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDan DeCarlo's cover for this January 1956 Atlas Comics issue captures Millie in full strut — red polka-dot swimsuit, luxurious fur coat draped over her shoulders, and a Miami suitcase in hand — returning from Florida with a tan she's clearly not shy about showing off in the middle of a snowy winter. Two bundled-up men with shovels gawk and quip, "That Florida tan cost her so much that she wants everybody to see it!" — a perfectly timed punchline that sets the tone for the "All New Laughs" promised inside. At just ten cents, this cheerful slice of mid-1950s humor comics delivers exactly the lighthearted charm that made Millie the Model a staple of the era.
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