Jean Okada, creates a story of the Astronaut's first flight and for that he made a more credible version of the hero's space suit, in another film by comic artist Flávio Luiz, the character takes a trip through time and finds the prehistoric Piteco.
[9][10] Gian Danton has worked with both artists, with Jean Okada he made the space opera webcomic Exploradores do Desconhecido[11] and scripted a story of the Mulher-Estupenda, a superheroine created by JJ Marreiro in honor of the Golden Age of Comics, still in 2010, Marreiro illustrated Amanhã é Ontem, a novella of Exploradores do Desconhecido.
[21] The graphic novels Magnetar, Singularidade and Assimetria were collected in a trade paperback, the book contains an unpublished story for the editionː Silêncio Lunar with colors by Mariane Gusmão, totaling 272 pages.
Unlike the original, Bubbly has a more realistic and mature appearance using a normal space suit different from his classic round outfit.
In 1965, Bubbly had a picture book called Astronauta no Planeta dos Homens Sorvetes by Maurício de Sousa (script and drawings), Paulo Hamasaki (inks) and Joel Link and Alberto Dijinshian (colors),[24] published by publisher FTD, which was part of a series of books inspired by the Mauricio de Sousa's characters.
After that, Bubbly has cameo appearances in episodes such as "Os Cinco Fios Mágicos", "O Corpo Fala" and "O Dia em que Derrotei a Mônica".