Steve Johnson Listed in Mag's "Eye Patch" History
By Jillian Bowe on January 03, 2009

In the latest edition of New York magazine, Days of Our Lives character Steve Johnson (Stephen Nichols) is among those in the glossy's "Great Moments in Eye Patches." The list focuses on some of pop culture's iconic figures that sport the accessory and the impact of it. For Patch's return to Salem, the magazine states,

In the latest edition of New York magazine, Days of Our Lives character Steve Johnson (Stephen Nichols) is among those in the glossy's "Great Moments in Eye Patches." The list focuses on some of pop culture's iconic figures that sport the accessory and the impact of it. For Patch's return to Salem, the magazine states,
The eye patch is the least ridiculous thing about him. We say “is” because he returned from the grave and was reunited with Kayla in 2006.
Ouch! DAYS has finally gotten some press in mainstream media outside of the firing of the iconic duo of Drake Hogestyn (John) and Deidre Hall (Marlena), but Ken Corday and co still can't get any love. Guess it's true about the nasty little vixen known as Karma.
See what the magazine has to say about other characters sporting a patch:
Great Moments in Eye Patches
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4 May 2008
1 year 41 weeks
You mean Patch Johnson.
Sorry, I just can't get past people calling him Steve when I've always known him as Patch. The only good thing about the Ava Vitali storyline was that she actually called him Patch.
15 May 2008
3 hours 12 min
No I meant Steve Johnson.
4 May 2008
1 year 41 weeks
His name's Patch, not Steve.
20 February 2008
2 years 32 weeks
Great write-up, Jillian.
15 May 2008
3 hours 12 min
Thanks Nelson. Uh Alistair his GOVERNMENT name is Steve and that's exactly what I mean.
4 May 2008
1 year 41 weeks
LOL! Jillian, the fans know him as Patch and call him Patch and have since the 1980s. Just saying!
20 February 2008
2 years 32 weeks
He used to be Patch, now he's just boring Steve.
4 May 2008
1 year 41 weeks
That's a good way of looking at it, HF.