 For nearly 30 years the comic book MILLIE THE MODEL was published. For most of that time, it was an obvious Archie knock-off but in the early to mid-sixties, for several years, it became a generally light-hearted soap opera of a strip. During this period, future Archie artist Stan Goldberg drew the strip in a realistic, not quite romance comic style. Among the writers were a young Denny O'Neil with some of his earliest credited work. The title became the butt of a million punchlines from Stan Lee in letters columns and the Bullpen Bulletins...even on covers sometimes! Note in these 1966 issues that Millie featured a Beatles-type group as well as her own spy issue.
For nearly 30 years the comic book MILLIE THE MODEL was published. For most of that time, it was an obvious Archie knock-off but in the early to mid-sixties, for several years, it became a generally light-hearted soap opera of a strip. During this period, future Archie artist Stan Goldberg drew the strip in a realistic, not quite romance comic style. Among the writers were a young Denny O'Neil with some of his earliest credited work. The title became the butt of a million punchlines from Stan Lee in letters columns and the Bullpen Bulletins...even on covers sometimes! Note in these 1966 issues that Millie featured a Beatles-type group as well as her own spy issue. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

 
 
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