''Steve Canyon'' is an American
adventure comic strip
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by writer-artist
Milton Caniff. Launched shortly after Caniff retired from his previous strip, ''
Terry and the Pirates'', ''Steve Canyon'' ran from January 13, 1947, until June 4, 1988. It ended shortly after Caniff's death.
Caniff won the
Reuben Award for the strip in 1971.
History
By 1946, Caniff had developed a worldwide reputation for his
syndicated ''Terry and the Pirates''. However, the rights for the strip he had created, written and drawn (for ''
Chicago Tribune'' newspaper syndicate editor Captain
Joseph Patterson) were entirely owned by the syndicate. Seeking creative control, Caniff negotiated with
Field Enterprises for a new strip on which he could retain ownership. ''Steve Canyon'' was "marketed and distributed by
King Features, which was subcontracted as Field's selling agent".
[Brian Walker, "The Times Are A'Changin'", in ]Dean Mullaney
Dean Mullaney (born June 18, 1954) is an American editor, publisher, and designer whose Eclipse Enterprises, founded in 1977, was one of the earliest independent comic-book companies. Eclipse published some of the first graphic novels and was on ...
, Bruce Canwell and Brian Walker, ''King of the Comics : One Hundred Years of King Features Syndicate''. San Diego : IDW Publishing
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, 2015. (pp.232–5) Caniff's popularity meant that sixty clients agreed to run ''Steve Canyon'' before publication.
The last Caniff episode of ''Terry and the Pirates'' appeared in December 1946, and then
George Wunder took over the strip. Caniff's new strip, ''Steve Canyon'', debuted in 168 newspapers. In the 1950s, the strip was enormously popular, and Caniff and ''Steve Canyon'' appeared on the covers of both ''
Time'' (1947) and ''
Newsweek'' (1950).
Many strip creators before and since have employed uncredited assistants or ghost artists, and Caniff was no exception. In 1952, he hired
comic book artist
Dick Rockwell (nephew of famed illustrator
Norman Rockwell) as his assistant. While Caniff scripted and drew the main characters, Rockwell
penciled
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and
inked secondary characters and backgrounds. Rockwell continued on ''Canyon'' until Caniff's death on May 3, 1988.
The last syndicated ''Steve Canyon'' strip was a tribute to Caniff in two panels, one drawn by cartoonist
Bill Mauldin
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, the other containing the signatures of 78 fellow cartoonists.
On June 23, 1997, an authorized 50th anniversary ''Steve Canyon'' strip was published by the ''
Air Force Times'', a civilian weekly newspaper covering the
United States Air Force. ''Steve Canyon'' and the U.S. Air Force having been created the same year, the shared anniversary was celebrated with ''Steve Canyon'' appearing as part of a 96-page insert, ''The First Fifty Years: U.S. Air Force 1947–1997''. Drawn in the style of a
Sunday strip
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The first US newspap ...
, the story and art for this commemorative were provided by Air Force Master Sergeant
Russ Maheras
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, with coloring by
Carl Gafford. On Monday, September 24, 2007, ''Air Force Times'' published a 60th anniversary ''Steve Canyon'' strip by Maheras. The color, Sunday-style strip depicts Brigadier General Steve Canyon in Afghanistan, investigating
Taliban activity.
Characters and story
Steve Canyon was an easygoing adventurer with a soft heart. Originally a veteran running his own air-transport business, the character returned to the
U.S. Air Force during the
Korean War and stayed in the military for the remainder of the strip's run. In later years he was involved in Air Force intelligence and operations.
Initially, his buddies were fellow veterans, and romantic interest was provided by Copper Calhoon, a kind of capitalist version of the popular
Dragon Lady character Caniff had created for ''Terry and the Pirates''. Eventually, Canyon developed a sometime-
sidekick in crotchety millionaire adventurer Happy Easter, along with a permanent love interest in Summer Olson, initially Calhoon's private secretary. (Canyon and Olson were pronounced "man and wife" in the first panel of the April 25, 1970, daily strip.) General Philerie was based on legendary World War II hero
Phil Cochran
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, who came from
Erie, as noted in the character's name ("Phil-Erie"). Cochran had been the model for Flip Corkin from ''Terry and the Pirates''.
In the mid-1950s Steve Canyon became guardian to Poteet Canyon. Just why she was sent to him was left unanswered for many years, along with how she was related to him. She went to Maumee University, then got a job in journalism, first at a local newspaper. At the nearby airfield, she became friends with Bitsy Beekman, who worked at a high-end magazine like 'Vogue'. In the late-1960s to the late 1970s, more stories focused on Summer’s son by her first marriage, Leighton Olson Jr., who got involved with drugs, then went to Maumee University, now filled with radical anti-war types. He became steady with Stalky Schweisenberger while at Maumee U.
Caniff was intensely patriotic, and with Canyon's return to the military, the story began to revolve around
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intrigue and the responsibilities of American citizens. Despite this shift in tone, Caniff was able to maintain the
picaresque quality of his globally-set stories. During Christmas time, in ''Steve Canyon'', as he did in ''Terry'', Caniff made a special effort to remind readers of servicemen’s sacrifices.
Models
Caniff was famous for colorful villains and intriguing female characters, such as Madame Lynx and the lovely exiled ruler, Princess Snowflower. Madame Lynx was based on Madame Egelichi, the
femme fatale
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spy played by
Ilona Massey in the
Marx Brothers movie ''
Love Happy'' (1949). The character stirred Caniff's imagination so much that he hired Ilona Massey personally to pose for him.
['']Pageant
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'' vol. 8, #11 (May 1953) Besides casting Ilona Massey as Lynx, Caniff patterned Pipper the Piper after
John F. Kennedy,
and Miss Mizzou after either
Marilyn Monroe or actress
Bek Nelson. The character of Charlie Vanilla (who would frequently appear with an ice cream cone in hand) was based on Caniff's longtime friend
Charles Russhon
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, a former photographer and U.S. Air Force lieutenant who became a technical advisor on five
James Bond films.
Other media
Cinema
In the late 1940s producer
David O. Selznick
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considered a ''Steve Canyon''
film series starring
Guy Madison, but Madison's agent
Henry Willson talked Selznick out of it.
Television
The strip was adapted into a filmed, half-hour
television series of 34 episodes on
NBC in 1958–59 (with reruns on
ABC in 1960).
Dean Fredericks (1924–1999), formerly the
Hindu
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manservant on
Johnny Weissmuller's 1955–56 ''
Jungle Jim'' series, played Canyon—a troubleshooter for the
United States Air Force, spending half the season traveling from base to base before becoming the commanding officer stationed at the strip's fictitious Big Thunder Air Force Base in
California. With the exception of General "Shanty" Towne (in the pilot episode), none of the other supporting characters from the newspaper strip appeared in the series.
The show is broadcast periodically on the
Decades over-the-air television network.
From 2008 to 2009, the first 24 episodes were released on DVD; the remaining episodes were released on July 28, 2015.
Novels
A series of novels was published by
Grosset & Dunlap
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The company was purchased by G. P. Putnam's Sons in 1982 and today is part of Penguin Random House through its subsidiary Penguin Group.
Today, through the Penguin Gro ...
in the 1950s. They were all written by Caniff, with illustrations by himself.
Real world depictions

A statue of Steve Canyon was erected in
Idaho Springs,
Colorado, and a nearby mountain canyon was renamed "Steve Canyon". A mosaic of Steve Canyon's ward, Poteet Canyon, stands in front of the city fire station in the town of
Poteet, Texas
Poteet is a city in Atascosa County, Texas, United States. The population was 3,260 as of the 2010 census. It is part of the San Antonio Metropolitan Statistical Area. It was named for its first postmaster, Francis Marion Poteet. It is best know ...
.
The
CIA/
US Air Force covert air war in
Laos
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during the
Vietnam War was unofficially called the "Steve Canyon Program"
Reprints
Harvey Comics reprinted the strip in a half-dozen 1948 comic books, and
Dell Comics published seven issues of original stories (1953–1959) by former Caniff assistant (who had anticipated ''Steve Canyon'' with his own ''
Bruce Gentry
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'' about a charter pilot) in their ''
Four Color'' series (#519, 578, 641, 737, 804, 939, 1033). ''Steve Canyon'' was reprinted by ''
The Menomonee Falls Gazette
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'',
Kitchen Sink Press and ''
Comics Revue'',
''Steve Canyon''
at Don Markstein's Toonopedia
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Archived
from the original on March 15, 2012. with Hermes Press reprinting the comic book in 2011.
Kitchen Sink Press published ''Steve Canyon Magazine'' for 21 issues, until replacing it with trade paperback Trade paperback may refer to:
* Trade paperback, a higher-quality softcover version of a book
* Trade paperback (comics)
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collections using the same numbering:
* ''Steve Canyon v.22 In Formosa's Dire Straits'' (1989, , reprints Feb 8, 1955 to August 8, 1955)
* ''Steve Canyon v.23 The Scarlet Princess'' (1989, reprints August 9, 1955, to April 11, 1956)
* ''Steve Canyon v.24 Taps for 'Shanty' Town'' (1989, reprints April 12 to November 28, 1956)
* ''Steve Canyon v.25 Damma Exile'' (1991, , reprints Nov 29, 1956 to Sept 24, 1957)
* ''Steve Canyon v.26 War Games'' (1992, , reprints Sept 25, 1957, to April 7, 1958)
Kitchen Sink Press also published a one-shot ''Steve Canyon 3-D'' comic in June 1986 featuring an anaglyph 3D process by Ray Zone.
In 2006, Checker Book Publishing Group
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began releasing a year-by-year collection of ''Steve Canyon''. Nine volumes were released before publication ceased:
* ''Steve Canyon: 1947'' ()
* ''Steve Canyon: 1948'' ()
* ''Steve Canyon: 1949'' (, February 9, 1949, and February 18, 1950)
* ''Steve Canyon: 1950'' (, reprints January 29 to October 7, 1950)
* ''Steve Canyon: 1951'' (, reprints October 8, 1950, to Nov 14, 1951)
* ''Steve Canyon: 1952'' (, reprints April 9, 1952, to May 14, 1953)
* ''Steve Canyon: 1953'' (, reprints May 15, 1953, to August 5, 1954)
* ''Steve Canyon: 1954'' (, reprints August 6, 1954, to August 8, 1955)
* ''Steve Canyon: 1955'' (, reprints August 9, 1955, to 1956; new format)
In 2012, IDW Publishing
IDW Publishing is an American publisher of comic books, graphic novels, art books, and comic strip collections. It was founded in 1999 as the publishing division of Idea and Design Works, LLC (IDW), itself formed in 1999, and is regularly recog ...
began a new hardcover reprint series under their " The Library of American Comics" imprint.
* ''Steve Canyon v.1: 1947–48'' (2012)
* ''Steve Canyon v.2: 1949–50'' (2012)
* ''Steve Canyon v.3: 1951–52'' (2013)
* ''Steve Canyon v.4: 1953–54'' (2014)
* ''Steve Canyon v.5: 1955–56'' (2014)
* ''Steve Canyon v.6: 1957–58'' (2015)
* ''Steve Canyon v.7: 1959–60'' (2016)
* ''Steve Canyon v.8: 1961–62'' (2018)
* ''Steve Canyon v.9: 1963–64'' (2019)
* ''Steve Canyon v.10: 1965-66'' (2020)
* ''Steve Canyon v.11: 1967-68'' (2021)
* ''Steve Canyon v.12: 1969-70'' (2022)
See also
* Raven Forward Air Controllers
*Don Winslow of the Navy
''Don Winslow of the Navy'' is a 1942 Universal Pictures Serial film based on the comic strip '' Don Winslow of the Navy'' by Commander Frank V. Martinek. It was theatrically released in January 1942.
Plot
Commander Don Winslow is returned to th ...
* Buck Danny, an ongoing Belgian comics series launched at virtually the same time, and also starring an American flying ace
References
External links
*
Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum: Milton Caniff Collection
Uncaptioned photograph of Milton Caniff
and model identified by family as Bek Stiner, later Bek Nelson Gordon. (undated) The Adelman Family Homepage
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