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From the Marvel comic book ''Millie the Model'' (February 1966, [http://www.comics.org/issue/111578/ issue #135]). Long running comic book heroine of the title trades the runways and catwalks to be a go-go discotheque dancer at The Pudding Bowl for this quartet in issue #135. They reappear in issues [http://www.comics.org/issue/111580/ 137] (May 1966) and [http://www.comics.org/issue/111584/ 141] (September 1966).
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[[Image:Gears_Modeling_with_Millie.jpg|right]]From the Marvel comic book ''Millie the Model'' (February 1966, [http://www.comics.org/issue/111578/ issue #135]). Long running comic book heroine of the title trades the runways and catwalks to be a go-go discotheque dancer at The Pudding Bowl for this quartet in issue #135. They reappear in issues [http://www.comics.org/issue/111580/ 137] (May 1966) and [http://www.comics.org/issue/111584/ 141] (September 1966).
  
 
Lineup: Limeys Marv and Koko, and American brothers Joe and Russ Brockman.  
 
Lineup: Limeys Marv and Koko, and American brothers Joe and Russ Brockman.  
  
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[[Category:1966|Gears]]
 
[[Category:Marvel Comics|Gears]]
 
[[Category:Marvel Comics|Gears]]
[[Category:1966|Gears]]
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[[Category:Rock|Gears]]

Revision as of 12:54, 26 April 2018

Gears Modeling with Millie.jpg

From the Marvel comic book Millie the Model (February 1966, issue #135). Long running comic book heroine of the title trades the runways and catwalks to be a go-go discotheque dancer at The Pudding Bowl for this quartet in issue #135. They reappear in issues 137 (May 1966) and 141 (September 1966).

Lineup: Limeys Marv and Koko, and American brothers Joe and Russ Brockman.