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"I, Robot" was a short story by Eando Binder (Earl and Otto Binder) about a robot named Adam Link who was constructed by Dr. Charles Link. The story was published in Amazing Stories, January 1939. Several sequel stories featuring Adam Link would follow.
Over a decade later, Isaac Asimov's famous collection of robot tales would be published under the title "I, Robot". This was over the objections of Asimov who had read the Binders' story before starting his own robot short story "Robbie".
Adam Link would show up in two episodes of the sci fi anthology series The Outer Limits and again in the 1990s revival of the show. The illustration is from the January-February 1955 issue of EC Comics' Weird Science-Fantasy, adapted by Al Feldstein and illustrated by Joe Orlando. Two more Adam Link tales would be featured in subsequent issues of the comic in that same year.
Adam Link~ Revolutionary War Patriot~ Surviving In To The Era Of Photography
Adam Link enlisted in 1777 at the age of 17, serving in a variety of Pennsylvania units. He later became a farmer and died at the age of 102.
Source: The last men of the revolution / E.B. Hillard. Hartford : N.A. & R.A. Moore, 1864, opp. p. 53. Photo: Three-quarter length portrait of American Revolutionary War veteran, seated, facing front, holding cane.
Adam Link from “The Outer Limits” episode “I, Robot”
“I, Robot” (1964) from The Outer Limits. Despite the title, this is not a story taken from the famous Isaac Asimov book but is an adaption of Eando Binder’s -- Earl and Otto Binder’s -- “Adam Link” stories.
The story “I, Robot” appeared in the January 1939 issue of “Amazing Stories” and predates the Asimov compilation novel which was published in 1950.
Adam Link in the Comics looks at the original Pulp adventures and the comics that adapted them in color and Black & White.
Adam Link: Robot Vol. 2 by Eando Binder
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Volume 2 of three volumes of the complete #AdamLink: #Robot stories. Includes Adam Link: Robot Detective, Adam Link: Champion Athlete and Adam Link Fights A War. #ScienceFiction