Spin-offs •
A Date with Millie #1–7 (Oct. 1956 – Aug. 1957) •
A Date with Millie vol. 2, #1–7 (Oct. 1959 – Oct. 1960), continues as •
Life With Millie #8–20 (Dec. 1960 – Dec. 1962), continues as •
Modelling with Millie #21–54 (Feb. 1963 – June 1967) •
Mad about Millie #1–17 (April 1969 – Dec. 1970) •
Mad about Millie Annual #1 (1971) • ''Chili, Millie's Rival'' #1–26 (May 1969 – Dec. 1973) • ''Chili, Millie's Rival Special'' #1 (1971) •
Millie the Model Annual #1–10 (1962–1971), continues as •
Queen-Size Millie the Model #11-12 (1974–1975)
Annuals •
Misty In 1985
Trina Robbins revived Millie as an older supporting character in the
Star Comics limited series
Misty, where she featured as the title character's aunt and restarted her modelling career. •
15 Love In 2003, Marvel's then-president,
Bill Jemas, told the press there were plans to reimagine Millie as a 15-year-old tennis player for a comic-book series called
15 Love, to be targeted at teenaged girls. The possibility of a Millie movie was also mentioned at that time.
15 Love was eventually published in 2011. Written by
Andi Watson, it featured Millie Collins' niece, Millie 'Mill' Collins, the lowest-ranking student at the Wayde Tennis Academy, who is about to lose her scholarship and must convince her aunt and others not to give up on her. It ran for three issues, with each as a double-sized 56-page story. == In other media ==