: Several reprints and comic book collections were released, notably by Standard Comics in the late 1940s.
: The strip is noted for its "poetic imagery," featuring futuristic cities rising from jungles and battles with giant butterflies. A bronze representation of the Time Top by artist Jerry Pethick stands in Vancouver, Canada, as a tribute to the series' legacy. Brick Bradford
: Brick Bradford was an athletic, red-haired aviator and "soldier of fortune" from Kentucky who unraveled historical secrets and probed future mysteries. : Several reprints and comic book collections were
: In 1947, Columbia Pictures released a 15-chapter film serial starring Kane Richmond . The plot involved protecting an "Interceptor Ray" and traveling to the Moon and into the past via the Time Top. Brick Bradford