Mad About Millie #15 Values
Publisher: Marvel, 1970
About Mad About Millie #15
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COVER DETAILS
Inks: Stan Goldberg ?
Colors: Stan Goldberg ?
Letters: Morrie Kuramoto
Notes: According to Goldberg's memoir in Robin Snyder's The Comics, Vol 14, no 1, January 2003, Modeling with Millie #8 was the last issue he worked on but there is no such issue so he probably meant Mad About Millie #8. His website says he left Marvel in 1968, but since he is credited with interior stories all the way to Mad About Millie #16 (November 1970), perhaps he was incorrect about both the issue and the date. The fact that his first definite DC work is in Date with Debbi #13 (January-February 1971) seems to back this up. It should be noted that starting in issue #10 the stories have job numbers (#1-9 stories do not), the art does not look to be the same artist as in #1-9 (minor characters do not look like Goldberg's style and the backgrounds are essentially blank spaces), and even the "Stan G." signature looks a little different.
STORY DETAILS
Pages: 5.000
Script: Stan Lee (signed)
Pencils: Stan Goldberg [as Stan G.] (signed) ?
Inks: Stan Goldberg [as Stan G.] (signed) ?
Notes: Art probably not by Stan Goldberg.
Data Courtesy of Grand Comics Database under Creative Commons license
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