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Space Cabbie (also spelled Space Cabby) is a
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character in
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Publication history

Space Cabbie first appeared in ''
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'' #21 (August 1954) in a story scripted by
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and drawn by Howard Sherman. The character reappeared in issue #24, in the story "The Hitchhiker of Space", written by
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and again drawn by Sherman, and thereafter became a recurring series in ''Mystery in Space'', the only such in the book for the whole time that the series was being first printed. Besides Binder,
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would write many appearances, and artwork was handled by
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and Bernard Sachs. The Cabbie's monthly series continued to 1958 with ''Mystery in Space'' #47; the character's last appearance as a lead feature would be in August 1972 in '' From Beyond the Unknown'' #18, a reprint of "The Hitchhiker of Space". His last solo appearance in a comic book was in ''
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'' #6 which was published in August 1976. It was a reprint of a story called "The Luxury Limousine of Space". Otto Binder wrote that story as well. Space Cabbie has since then made occasional guest appearances in other comics, such as ''
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'', and ''
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'' #78. He was mentioned in one issue of the "New 52" series ''Threshold'', about a bounty/game in space, and later made several appearances in the series ''Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps'' as an underworld informant of the Green Lantern
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Fictional character biography

Space Cabbie lives in the mid 22nd century, driving for 9-Planet Taxi. As a child, he grew up among the military tyrants of Ghengkis VII. He showed an aptitude for stellar navigation. During the 'Bored Wars' of 2146, he was a fighter pilot. He took jobs as a laborer and a pilot for hire. He eventually took up driving cab #7433. He is a member of the 'Cosmic Order Of Space Cab Pilots' and 'Veterans Of Alien Wars'. His first appearance is as a narrator, telling tales to his fares. Over the next handful of issues, he has his cab stolen, meets his exact double and has to deal with a mail bomb. His adventures dominate the title ''Mystery in Space''. The series ends with #47, where he has to deal with three doubles. He is seen conversing about space exploration to a friend. He is briefly seen in the round-robin ''Challenge'' limited series. At one point, he and his cab are co-opted by Lobo to chase down a gang of space bikers. Lobo leaves Space Cabbie, who is charged with reckless driving, murder, and other crimes. On the way to prison, Lobo saves him and returns his cab. 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. Space Cabbie plays host to two passengers talking about the legacy of 'Starman', a name given to multiple heroes over many decades. He has a brief cameo when
Timothy Hunter Timothy Hunter is a fictional character, a comic book sorcerer published by DC Comics. He first appeared in ''The Books of Magic'' #1 (January 1990), and was created by Neil Gaiman and John Bolton. Publication history Tim Hunter was created by ...
takes a magical trip into the future. He makes another cameo in the time-torn plot of ''JLA: The Nail''. He assists Superman, who is ill, across the time stream itself. Both come under weapons fire. He gains a reputation for being able to take anyone anywhere in the universe. An older version with an artificial leg is seen assisting the Green Lantern Corps with vital intelligence information. Space Cabbie is back work doing fares into forbidden areas. Kyle Rayner later works with the Cabbie who has upgraded with a Mother Box engine. This allows faster and farther fares.


Other appearances

* Space Cabbie appears in ''
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'' #18 (April 2006) and '' Ambush Bug: Year None'' #1 (September 2008). * Space Cabbie's cab made a brief appearance in Elseworlds' '' JLA: Another Nail'' when all time periods meld together. * Space Cabbie makes a cameo in the final issue of '' Batman: The Brave and the Bold'' as
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is upset of the comic's cancellation and states several missed crossover opportunities including Space Cabbie.


In other media


Television

* Space Cabbie appears in several episodes of ''
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'', voiced by
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.Ken Jeong and Hannibal Buress join Justice League Action
/ref> This version exists in the present and is shown to keep photos of himself and other important people that he has transported to different parts of the universe in one of his visors. * Space Cabbie makes a
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in the ''
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'' episode "The Runaway Bridesmaid", where he receives a
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from the mayor of Gotham for his role in saving the city alongside the
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References

*{{cite book , title=The DC Comics Encyclopedia, year=2004, publisher=Dorling Kindersley Limited, isbn=0-7566-0592-X, page=279


External links


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