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Issue Details

Issue #667
Published December 1955
Cover Price 0.10 USD
Pages 36
Editing ?
Notes Indicia title is "Max Brand's SILVERTIP AND THE STOLEN STALLION, No. 667." Code number is SILVERTIP O.S. #667-5512. Copyright 1955 by Dodd, Mead, & Company, Inc. Cover painting credit from "Sam Savitt Checklist" in "Illustration Magazine" #4, August 2002.

Cover Details - "Silvertip and the Stolen Stallion"

Characters Silvertip; Parade (horse)
Genre western
Pencils Sam Savitt (painting)
Inks Sam Savitt (painting)
Colors Sam Savitt (painting)
Letters typeset
Notes Indicia title is "Max Brand's SILVERTIP AND THE STOLEN STALLION, No. 667." Code number is SILVERTIP O.S. #667-5512. Copyright 1955 by Dodd, Mead, & Company, Inc. Cover painting credit from "Sam Savitt Checklist" in "Illustration Magazine" #4, August 2002.

1 page filler "Wild Horses"

Synopsis Facts about wild horses in the American West.
Genre western; fact
Letters typeset
Notes Inside front cover; black and white. Text article with one large illustration.

34 page Silvertip story "Silvertip and the Stolen Stallion"

Characters Silvertip; Parade (horse) (origin)
Synopsis Silvertip tracks the wild stallion Parade for days across miles of mountains and desert in order to capture him. After all his work in breaking Parade, Silvertip is ambushed and Parade is taken by two men who exhibit the horse at a rodeo. Eventually Silvertip must win a race on Parade in order to regain ownership of the stallion.
Genre western
Script Max Brand (original story); ? (comic adaptation)
Pencils Everett Raymond Kinstler
Inks Everett Raymond Kinstler
Notes Story continues on the inside back cover in black and white and concludes on the back cover in color. Last panel is Dell's "A Pledge to Parents." Based on the 1933 novel "Stolen Stallion" by Max Brand. Origin of Silvertip's horse Parade.