Space Museum (comics)

Space Museum first appeared in the story "The World of Doomed Spacemen" in Strange Adventures #104 (May 1959), written by creator Gardner Fox under the editorship of Julius Schwartz.

Eighteen years later writer Gerry Conway re-introduced the Space Museum concept in "The Secret that Time Forgot" in Justice League of America #206 (September 1982), and in 1984 writer Paul Kupperberg followed in The New Adventures of Superboy #50 (February 1984), this in a 30th-century Legion of Superheroes framing sequence by Keith Giffen around a modern-day Superboy story by Kurt Schaffenberger.

[21] Because of his knowledge of space history, Tommy's father recognizes aliens who had attacked Earth before[22] trying again (by pretending to be scrap dealers and taking the artifacts from the warehouse to use as weapons against humanity).

If only they were exposed to the heroism of Earth's star-spanning pioneers, their sense of adventure might be awakened"[24]) is fulfilled when the military realize the value of "historical consciousness" and create the Space Museum on the site.

That year one of the Dial H for Hero H-Dials is stolen from the museum by a petty crook while Chameleon Boy is attending a ceremony there.

[33] In the non-continuity series Twilight by Howard Chaykin, in the 22nd century Karel Sorensen of the Star Rovers creates a Church in her name and headquarters it at the Space Museum.