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Wyatt Earp 17

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Published November 1955 – June 1960
Issue Numbers 1 – 29
Total Issues 29
Continues To Battlefront

Issue Overview

Wyatt Earp #17 was published by Interstate Publishing Corp. in June 1958. It is part of the Wyatt Earp series, which ran from November 1955 to June 1960.

Cover credits include Joe Maneely. This issue features Wyatt Earp.

Atlas Tales indexes 6 stories for this issue, including "Gunman in Town!." Indexed story credits include Stan Lee and Dick Ayers, among others. The current cover scan may need replacement.

Looking for the full run? Browse the Wyatt Earp checklist to see every indexed issue in one place.

Wyatt Earp 17 Cover Image
Issue Information
Cover Date
June 1958
Indicia Frequency
bi-monthly
Indicia Publisher
Interstate Publishing Corp.
 
Cover Titles
90 Miles to Tombstone!
 
Starring
Wyatt Earp starring
 
Cover Credits
Joe Maneely pencils and inks signed
 
Contributions
Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr.: Cover Creator Credit

Stories

Credits
Stan Lee script signed Dick Ayers pencils and inks signed
Contributors:
Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr.: Creator Credit
Notes: Note in splash panel reads, "For the story of Sally Clark and her brother, Sam, see Wyatt Earp #16, April ..."
Credits
Credits not yet documented
Credits
Stan Lee script signed Dick Ayers pencils and inks signed
Contributors:
Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr.: Creator Credit
Credits
Stan Lee script signed Dick Ayers pencils signed Dick Ayers inks signed
Contributors:
Ger Apeldoorn: Creator Credit
Doc V.: Creator Credit
Notes: From Dick Ayers' journal, the job number is revealed as P-67 with the story pencilled, inked and lettered by Dick Ayers.
Credits
Doug Wildey pencils and inks signed
Contributors:
Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr.: Creator Credit
Credits
Stan Lee script signed Dick Ayers pencils and inks signed
Contributors:
Jim Vadeboncoeur Jr.: Creator Credit
Notes: Introduces ex-convict Grizzly Grant as new deputy; note in last panel promises, "... you'll be seeing lots more of [him] in the coming issues of this magazine ... so don't miss 'em!" - Tom Lammers.