Books The books from 1952–1956 were published by
Grosset & Dunlap, written by unknown authors under the pseudonym Carey Rockwell, with Willy Ley as technical advisor. •
Stand By for Mars (1952) •
Danger in Deep Space (1953) •
On the Trail of the Space Pirates (1953) •
The Space Pioneers (1953) •
The Revolt on Venus (1954) •
Treachery in Outer Space (1954) •
Sabotage in Space (1955) •
The Robot Rocket (1956) In 1953 a slim children's book titled ''Tom Corbett's Wonder Book of Space
(or Tom Corbett: A Trip to the Moon'') was written by Marcia Martin and published by Wonder Books.
Comic strip The
Tom Corbett — Space Cadet comic strip, drawn in
Milton Caniff style by Ray Bailey, ran Sunday and daily in American newspapers, from September 9, 1951 to September 6, 1953.
Paul S. Newman scripted through February 8, 1953. The strips from September 9, 1951 to July 31, 1952 were republished by Eternity Comics as five issues of
The Original Tom Corbett, Space Cadet.
Comic books The original Tom Corbett series was published by
Dell Comics beginning in their
Four Color series, which was used to try out new story lines on the public to obtain feedback. After three tryout issues, Corbett moved to a standalone title which began numbering at #4. Corbett was also featured in a 1953 issue of
Boys and Girls March of Comics, published by the K.K. Publications imprint of
Western Publishing, with which Dell was partnered. As the popularity of the television series waned, Dell stopped producing the comic book at #11 in 1954, and the series was taken up in 1955 by
Prize Comics for three issues. All eleven Dell issues were reprinted in black and white by the UK based
World Distributors, with some cover rearrangements and material omissions. The Dell standalone issues were re-released digitally—albeit not in publication order—by
Bluewater Comics as
Tom Corbett: Space Cadet Classics in 2014–2015. In 2017, PS Artbooks released two volumes as part of their "Pre-Code Classics" line, collecting the first seven Dell issues in volume one, and the remaining four Dell issues along with the three Prize issues in volume two. There were two four-issue manga-style
Tom Corbett, Space Cadet mini-series released by
Eternity Comics in the 1990, eventually followed by two four-issue
Tom Corbett: Space Cadet mini-series released by Bluewater Comics in 2009 and 2012–2013.
Dell Comics (February 1952–September–November 1954) •
Dell 4-Color #378 "Titan Sabotage" •
Dell 4-Color #400 "Space Pirates" •
Dell 4-Color #421 "Colonists of Space Colony Io" •
Tom Corbett, Space Cadet #4 "Lost Race of Asorians" •
Tom Corbett, Space Cadet #5 "The Smugglers of the Moon" •
Tom Corbett, Space Cadet #6 "Blue Men of Tara" •
Tom Corbett, Space Cadet #7 "The Space Traitor" •
Tom Corbett, Space Cadet #8 "Spaceship Graveyard" •
Tom Corbett, Space Cadet #9 "The World of Deep Waters" •
Tom Corbett, Space Cadet #10 "Asteroid Treasure Hunt" •
Tom Corbett, Space Cadet #11 "The Forbidden Planet"
K.K. Publications •
Boys and Girls March of Comics (1953), #102 "Slavers of Space"
World Distributors •
Tom Corbett, Space Cadet (1953–1954) #1–11
Prize Comics (May 1955–October 1955) •
Tom Corbett, Space Cadet v2 #1 :* "The Spaceship of Doom" :* "Octopus Tree" :* "The Spaceways of Peril" •
Tom Corbett, Space Cadet v2 #2 :* "The Outlaws of Uranus" :* "The Invaders" :* "Wolf Planet" •
Tom Corbett, Space Cadet v2 #3 :* "Dangerous Cargo" :* "The Drifter" :* "The Craters of Mercury"
Eternity Comics (1990) •
Tom Corbett, Space Cadet - Book One •
Tom Corbett, Space Cadet - Book Two •
The Original Tom Corbett, Space Cadet Bluewater Comics •
Tom Corbett: Space Cadet v1 (2009), #1–4 •
Tom Corbett: Space Cadet v2 (2012–2013), #1–4 "Danger in Deep Space" •
Tom Corbett: Space Cadet Classics (2014–2015), #1–8
PS Artbooks •
Tom Corbett, Space Cadet v1 •
Tom Corbett, Space Cadet v2
Radio The cast for the radio program was the same as for the television series. It ran from January 1-June 26, 1952, as a half-hour show twice a week, on Tuesday and Thursday. Each story line would start on Tuesday and end on Thursday. Many of the radio episodes were based on television episodes. A radio version produced in Australia used local actors. The radio drama company The Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air produced two "radio dramatization" audio versions of BlueWater/Tidalwave titles,
Tom Corbett Space Cadet (2012), and
Tom Corbett Space Cadet: Danger in Deep Space (2013). == Music ==