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Steve Canyon by matsp888

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Steve Canyon

Box art for Aurora’s plastic model kit “Steve Canyon”.

Steve Canyon by matsp888

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Steve  Canyon

Aurora’s plastic model kit “Steve Canyon”.

Steve Canyon by matsp888

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Steve  Canyon

Aurora’s plastic model kit “Steve Canyon”.

Steve Canyon by matsp888

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Steve  Canyon

Aurora’s plastic model kit “Steve Canyon”.

Steve Canyon by matsp888

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Steve  Canyon

Aurora’s plastic model kit “Steve Canyon”.

Steve Canyon by mount_evans

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Steve Canyon

Idaho Springs, Colorado

Steve Canyon by mount_evans

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Steve Canyon

Idaho Springs, Colorado

Comic Welten - Das Album / Abenteuer und Alltag by micky the pixel

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Comic Welten - Das Album / Abenteuer und Alltag

Comic Welten - Das Album
Erschienen anlässlich der Museumsausstellung COMIC WELTEN 1992 in Wien
> Abenteuer und Alltag (art: Heinz Wolf)
Herausgeber: Gernhard Habarta und Harald Havas
Verlag: Edition Comic Forum (Wien / Österreich)
ex libris MTP
www.comics.org/issue/946005/

Steve Canyon No. 1033 Sept. - Oct., 1959 by StarRunn

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Steve Canyon  No. 1033  Sept. - Oct., 1959

Dean Fredericks as Lt. Col. Stevenson B. Canyon

TV series ran 1 season, 1958-1959 - 34 episodes.

Based on the newspaper comic strip by Milton Caniff.

Dell Four Color No.1033 Sept. - Oct., 1959.

dynasoar_v_bw_o_n (TITAN III "C" W/X-20A, McCall) by Mike Acs

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dynasoar_v_bw_o_n (TITAN III "C" W/X-20A, McCall)

Striking early Robert McCall (and ‘Anonymous') artwork, depicting a steely-eyed, square-jawed USAF “astro-pilot”, and his air/spacecraft in the background...the X-20A Dynasoar - get this - atop its Titan III-C booster...not the commonly depicted Titan I.
I don’t recall ever seeing any Dynasoar concept art featuring this configuration on the pad.
Alas, none of this ever came to be. If it had, we’d currently possess the capability to marginalize, neutralize and/or eliminate the Avangard "threat". It’s probably BS anyhow, but...

Again, note the differences in launch vehicle between the posted photo, and that of the links below. Obviously, this is a latter configuration of the launch vehicle. Also obvious is that the ‘upgrade’ to the Titan III-C was either done hurriedly and/or by someone less talented than Mr. McCall:

Very informative:

www.friends-partners.org/mwade/craft/dynasoar.htm
Credit: Astronautix website

space.stackexchange.com/questions/20733/who-are-the-space...

AWESOME:

i.stack.imgur.com/4a7zj.jpg
Credit: Space Exploration Stack Exchange website/imgur

Along with all of the following variations, Mr. McCall seems to have exercised his artistic license on the Army Air Forces/Air Force insignia derivative on the pilot’s helmet:

www.angelfire.com/md2/patches/variations/var3aaf.html
Credit: Dr. Howard G. Lanham/angelfire

sdasm bio image by San Diego Air & Space Museum Archives

sdasm bio image

pictionid70164344 - catalog02f-00429 - title-dean fredericks--dean fredericks appearing as lt. col. steve canyon is project officer on convairs atlas missile launching in a november 8th television episode of steve canyon. - filename02f-00429.tif--Please tag these photos so information can be recorded.---Note: This material may be protected by Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S.C.)--Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum

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FAVORITE-COMICS-CARD-60s by The Holding Coat

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FAVORITE-COMICS-CARD-60s

King Features gumball machine display card for plastic charms.

STEVE-CANYON-1978-79 by The Holding Coat

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STEVE-CANYON-1978-79

Cover art by Milton Caniff. The two continuities in the book are from 1978, the book was published in 1979.

the famous Steve Canyon by eDDie_TK

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the famous Steve Canyon

Idaho Springs, CO (Rocky Mt National Park tour) by Boston Runner

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Idaho Springs, CO (Rocky Mt National Park tour)

Our 2013 summer vacation consisted of taking the Amtrack California Zephyr train from San Francisco to Green River, Utah. Hike Arches National Park, Dead Horse Park, and Canyonlands State Park. Then hop back on the train and take it to Denver where we would tour the Rocky Mountain National Park. All in one week.

Stars and Stripes - Cartoons - July 1953 - Over 1500 Views by Sarge-Jack

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Stars and Stripes  - Cartoons - July 1953 - Over 1500 Views

1953 cartoon page from the Stars and Stripes. Found on the Internet.

SD History Center - Comic Con21 07-30-11 by PACsWorld

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SD History Center - Comic Con21 07-30-11

Comic-Con's 1974 "Steve Canyon" program cover by Milton Caniff.

Colorado - Idaho Springs: Steve Canyon statue by wallyg

Colorado - Idaho Springs: Steve Canyon statue

This statue of Steve Canyon, at the corner of Colorado Blvd. and Miner St, was dedicated on July 8, 1950. In 1947, locals in the Squirrel Gulch district of the town of Idaho Springs changed its name to Steve Canyon, and the U.S. Treasury Department financed the $12,000 larger than life limestone carving. Its plaque reads, in part, "The United States Treasury salutes Steve Canyon and through him, all American cartoon characters who serve the Nation."

Steve Canyon was a long-running 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, shortly after Caniff's death. 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.

Colorado - Idaho Springs: Steve Canyon statue by wallyg

Colorado - Idaho Springs: Steve Canyon statue

This statue of Steve Canyon, at the corner of Colorado Blvd. and Miner St, was dedicated on July 8, 1950. In 1947, locals in the Squirrel Gulch district of the town of Idaho Springs changed its name to Steve Canyon, and the U.S. Treasury Department financed the $12,000 larger than life limestone carving. Its plaque reads, in part, "The United States Treasury salutes Steve Canyon and through him, all American cartoon characters who serve the Nation."

Steve Canyon was a long-running 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, shortly after Caniff's death. 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.

Monument for Comic Strip Character by Patricia Henschen

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Monument for Comic Strip Character

Who is old enough to remember Steve Canyon? The folks here actually named a canyon after Steve. Steve Canyon Canyon...honest!