Modeling with Millie #45
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMarvel's Modeling with Millie #45 (February 1966) captures the spirit of the mid-sixties pop scene perfectly, promising readers "action, drama, and excitement" with its story "Millie à Go-Go!" The cover, penciled and inked by both Stan Goldberg and Jack Kirby, layers three lively vignettes — a dance party with musicians strumming away, a tender moment between Millie and a young man, and a glamorous two-woman scene — all anchored by a radiant close-up of a beaming, starry-eyed Millie. The cover's bold tagline ("It's like Shindig and Hullabaloo rolled into one!!") tells you exactly what kind of swinging good time awaits inside.
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Millie gets a job hosting the dance show "TV Turntable," but her success causes friction among her friends.
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