* ''ComicBook/UsagiYojimbo'' had a spin-off [-IN SPACE-]!
* ''[[http://www.elfquest.com/gallery/OnlineComics/JK/JK01/DisplayJK01.html Jink]]'' and ''[[http://www.elfquest.com/gallery/OnlineComics/RB/RB01/DisplayRB01.html The Rebels]]'' are ''ElfQuest'' [-IN {{THE FUTURE}}-]! [[FanonDiscontinuity Many fans hated them]].
* ''Ramayan 3392 AD'' is the Ramayama [-IN THE POSTAPOCALYPTIC FUTURE-]!
* {{Marvel}}'s ''ComicBook/WhatIf'' v1 #14 featured a story called "What If Sgt Fury Fought WWII in Outer Space?", although this was a reimagining of the same events depicted in mainstream Marvel rather than a spinoff or sequel.
* ''Hex'' was ComicBook/JonahHex transported [-INTO THE POSTAPOCALYPTIC FUTURE-]!
* Jack Kirby's ''{{Kamandi}}'' is essentially Anthro, an unusually intelligent caveman and and earlier DC hero who never caught on, in a post-apocalyptic future.
* The {{Elseworlds}} book ''{{Batman}}: Masque'' is ''ThePhantomOfTheOpera'' [-WITH BATMAN!-]
* There's a comic book adaptation of ''MobyDick'' in space. The whalers are asteroid miners, the giant squid is a white star named Kraken, Moby Dick is a (possibly sentient?) comet, and the final harpoon is a 10-megaton warhead.
* The back of the ''{{Deadpool}} Corps'' volume 1 trade paperback ("Pool-pocalypse Now") actually has the tagline "[-DEADPOOL IN SPAAAAAACE!-]" And it's funny that this particular hero should use this tropes, since a Christopher Priest issue promised us there would be no more space adventures with 'Pool.
* ''Space Family Robinson'' (aka ''Lost In Space: Space Family Robinson'') was ''TheSwissFamilyRobinson'' in Space!
* ''ComicBook/{{Camelot 3000}}'' is the Arthurian legends [-IN THE YEAR 3000-]! [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin You guessed, didn't you?]]
* Creator/DellComics published infamous adventures of classic monsters {{Dracula}}, FrankensteinsMonster and [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent the Werewolf]]... [-AS COSTUMED SUPERHEROES-]!
* Franchise/ArchieComics had some stories [-IN PREHISTORIC TIMES-][[hottip:*:Archie I]] as well as [-IN THE FUTURE-][[hottip:*:Archie 3000!]]!
* Marvel's ''Space: Punisher'' miniseries is almost ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin -- ThePunisher [-IN SPACE!-] (The inexplicable colon in the title seems to suggest Marvel is slightly embarrassed to look like they're embracing this trope ''that'' blatantly.)
* This trope is so common in silver age ComicBook/{{Legion of Super-Heroes}} comics that it's a catchphrase of Legion fandom to randomly add "of space" to things. Classic examples include the Super Stalag of Space, the Super Moby Dick of Space, the Mount Rushmore of Space, etc, etc, et so very c.