Besides Binder, Gardner Fox would write many appearances, and artwork was handled by Gil Kane and Bernard Sachs.
His last solo appearance in a comic book was in DC Super Stars #6 which was published in August 1976 and written by Binder.
[4] Over the next handful of issues, he has his cab stolen, meets his exact double and has to deal with a mail bomb.
The discrepancy of a modern-age character appearing with a 'future' one is explained when Space Cabbie mentions on the witness stand that he took a day job in the present to help make ends meet.
[13] An older version with an artificial leg is seen assisting the Green Lantern Corps with vital intelligence information.
[15] Kyle Rayner later works with the Cabbie who has upgraded with a Mother Box engine, allowing faster and farther fares.
[16] Space Cabbie appears as a character summon in Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure.