: Frequent allies included his girlfriend June Salisbury , scientist Kalla Kopak , and sidekick Sandy Sanderson .
: Introduced in 1935, this spinning-top-shaped craft (also called the Chronosphere) allowed Brick to travel through time and space, predating many other famous fictional time machines. Brick Bradford
: Several reprints and comic book collections were released, notably by Standard Comics in the late 1940s. : Frequent allies included his girlfriend June Salisbury
: The strip is noted for its "poetic imagery," featuring futuristic cities rising from jungles and battles with giant butterflies. A bronze representation of the Time Top by artist Jerry Pethick stands in Vancouver, Canada, as a tribute to the series' legacy. : The strip is noted for its "poetic
: Interestingly, the strip achieved some of its greatest success outside the U.S., where it was translated into multiple languages, such as Luc Bradefer in France and Tom Trick in Sweden. Adaptations and Legacy