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Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:anim8rfsk@cox.net wrote:Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:In article <v63kgq$26o4m$1@dont-email.me>, ahk@chinet.com wrote:
>I don't know if there were George Reeves episodes that were remakes of
radio or movie serial scripts.
AFAIK, they were all based on fairly recent comic book stories.
No. Absolutely none of them.
I think we discussed this before. The plot of some eps were identical to
comic book issues. I distinctly remember the one of Superman with native
Americans and getting hit on the head with a tommahawk with them mistaking
him for the Great Spirit.
That ain't a plot. That's it best a bit that you could pick up by looking
at a picture. TV writers look at pictures sometimes, but they don't read
words.
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Here's a detailed article about influences going back-and-forth. They have
very few examples of comic stories that ended up on TV and some of them
they debunk right there in the article. The TV show did start out using
plots from the radio show. Most of the plots that they say come from the
comics were mostly just a bit like Jimmy's the editor or there's a dog.
https://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/81022/what-did-adventures-of-superman-use-from-the-comics-and-what-was-later-added-fro
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