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    Steve Canyon is an American adventure comic strip 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. [2] . Caniff won the Reuben Award for the strip in 1971.

  2. Steve Canyon: With Dean Fredericks, Jackson Beck, Paul Frees, Jerry Paris. Air Force pilot Steve Canyon, the commander of Big Thunder Air Force Base, travels from base to base as an all-around trouble-shooter, when he's not dealing with the the personal and military problems of his own everyday life.

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    • 1958-09-13
    • Adventure
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  3. Steve Canyon (TV Series 1958–1959) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. Steve Canyon. Top-rated. Tue, Mar 31, 1959. S1.E26. Operation Intercept. A B-47 bomber on a routine flight loses contact with it's base. When the Air Force realizes that the plane is out of control and heading for Russia, they Send Steve Canyon up to investigate and try to stop a potential international incident. 7.8/10. Rate. Top-rated.

  5. Oct 2, 2023 · Steve Canyon Series (1958-1959) Retrospective - Classic Movies. 20 videos 10,347 views Last updated on Oct 2, 2023. Air Force pilot Steve Canyon, the commander of Big Thunder Air Force Base...

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  7. Oct 16, 2019 · Steve Canyon debuted January 13, 1947 in 168 newspapers across the U.S. The strip’s title character was a rough-and- ready Army Air Corps veteran, who ran his own air-transport business. This allowed him to trot across the globe, experience adventures and encounter a bevy of exotic femme fatales.

  8. Steve Canyon. 1 9 5 8 – 1 9 5 9 (USA) 34 x 30 minute episodes. Colonel Steve Canyon (Dean Fredericks) was originally a globe-hopping pilot for the US Air Force, stationed at Edwards Air Force Base and in charge of the Air Force Flight Test Center (where novice flyers were called “Jaybirds”).

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