Millie the Model 96

Title Published
1945 to March 1962
Issue Numbers
1 to 107
Number of Issues
107
Issue Information
Cover Date
May 1960
 
 
Cover Titles
[Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow!]
 
 
Cover Credits
Stan Goldberg pencils attributed
Stories
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Number
Title Pages Credits
  T-680
Office Beauty Contest
·Millie the Model starring
5 pg art Stan Lee script signed
Stan Goldberg pencils attributed
  T-670
-
·Millie the Model starring
1 pg art Stan Lee script signed
Stan Goldberg pencils attributed
  T-670
-
·Chili the Dilly starring
1 pg art Stan Lee script signed
Stan Goldberg pencils attributed
  T-679
Not a Cent for the Rent!
·Millie the Model starring
3 pg art Stan Lee script signed
Stan Goldberg pencils attributed
  T-671
You Can Draw Millie!
1 pg activity page Stan Lee script signed
Stan Goldberg pencils attributed
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Feature: Hanover and His Honeys
2 pg art Stan Lee script signed
Stan Goldberg pencils attributed
  T-671
Millie Models ...
1 pg activity page Stan Lee script signed
Stan Goldberg pencils attributed
  T-670
-
·Millie the Model starring
1 pg art Stan Lee script signed
Stan Goldberg pencils attributed
  T-678
Popping the Question!
·Millie the Model starring
3 pg art Stan Lee script signed
Stan Goldberg pencils attributed
  J-632
My Wondering Heart
2 pg text
  T-671
Millie's Fashion Cut-outs

Notes: Dress credited to Amy Goodman of Hewlett Neck NY, who was publisher Martin Goodman's daughter. Caption reads in part, "Millie is determined to mention every faithful fan's name - no matter how long it takes!"
1 pg paper doll page Stan Lee script signed
Stan Goldberg pencils attributed

Contributors:
Tom Lammers: Story Information
  T-671
You Design the Outfits
1 pg activity page Stan Lee script signed
Stan Goldberg pencils attributed
  T-688
Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow!
·Millie the Model starring

Notes: Note in last panel reads in part, "Please write and tell me which hair-do you prefer ... Also, tell me if you think I should wear my hair the way I've always worn it, or would you like me to change it?? I'll wait for your letters ..."
3 pg art Stan Lee script signed
Stan Goldberg pencils attributed

Contributors:
Tom Lammers: Story Information