Tommy Tomorrow
A trailblazer of DC's Golden Age science fiction ambitions, Tommy Tomorrow burst onto the scene in 1947's Real Fact Comics #6, the creation of Jack Schiff, George Kashdan, and Howard Sherman — arriving at a moment when comics were just beginning to dream boldly about the future. This cosmic adventurer kept remarkable company over the decades, sharing pages with the likes of J'Onn J'Onzz, Captain Comet, and Rick Purvis in stories that captured the wide-eyed wonder of mid-century sci-fi. The fact that Tommy's presence echoes across nearly 52 years of publishing history — surfacing in celebrated collections like Mysteries in Space: The Best of DC Science Fiction Comics — speaks to an enduring place in the hearts of fans who love the genre's pulpy, optimistic roots. For collectors tracing the lineage of DC's interstellar imagination, Tommy Tomorrow is a name worth knowing.

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