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While hardly what one now thinks of as "typical" Marvel Comics, Millie's were quite successful for many years. Many of Millie's writers are better known for other comics. Denny O'Neil, Roy Thomas and Gary Friedrich are among her writers in the "romance-adventure" years. And the writer for the vast majority of her humor stories? None other than [[Stan Lee]] himself! Indeed, Stan has often said in interviews that humor writing is his first love, and even as he gradually cut back his direct involvement with Marvel's superhero titles, he kept writing ''Millie''.
 
Millie herself has interacted with the wider [[Marvel Universe]] on occasion. She was on the guest list for the wedding of [[Fantastic Four (Comic Book)|Reed Richards and Sue Storm]], and has occasionally turned up in other Marvel titles over the years. Most recently,{{when}} Millie was the star of the 2009-2010 miniseries ''Models, Inc.'' Rather surprisingly, Chili Storm has also turned up (''sans'' Millie) in several stories in the "Marvel Adventures" line. In 2011, Millie starred in ''another'' miniseries, ''15 Love'', in which she is recast as a teenage tennis player.
 
She also crossed over with ''[[Sherry The Showgirl]]'', and she and Chili co-starred with Sherry in the comic ''[[Comic Book/Showgirls|Showgirls]]''.
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