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The Adventures of Superboy is a proposed TV series that was put into production in 1961. [1] It was meant to capitalize on the success of Adventures of Superman, which went out of production in 1958. Only a pilot episode ("Rajah's Ransom") [2] [3] was produced, although 12 additional scripts had been prepared, had the series been picked up.
The Adventures of Superboy is a series of six-minute animated Superboy cartoons produced by Filmation that were broadcast on CBS between 1966 and 1969. The 34 segments appeared as part of three different programs during that time, packaged with similar shorts featuring The New Adventures of Superman and other DC Comics superheroes.
The pilot was filmed on the same set as The Adventures of Superman, and people with dwarfism portrayed the characters. Whitney Ellsworth later produced The Adventures of Superboy television pilot. The Clark Kent character was renamed "Bark Bent". Bark Bent worked for the Daily Bugle under editor "Terry Bite". His co-worker was reporter "Pamela ...
Superboy was conceived as a way to utilize one of the licenses that father-son duo Alexander Salkind and Ilya Salkind had been in possession of for over a decade. In order to produce the first entry in the Superman series of films starring Christopher Reeve, the Salkinds had to pay Warner Bros. a fee to license the intellectual property.
Martha creates Superboy's costume out of the blankets inside the rocket that brought him to Earth, and Jonathan helps him to create a means of making Superboy and Clark appear to be different people by developing Clark's secret identity as a mild-mannered, reserved individual. The Kents assist their adopted son on many adventures as Superboy.
Dev-Em is a fictional character who appears in DC Comics.He first appeared in Adventure Comics #287 (June 1961), created by Jerry Siegel and George Papp.Various versions of the Dev-Em character have appeared over the years in Legion of Super-Heroes related comic books.
This meeting ended with Superboy throwing the magic book into space. Loretta forgot she was ever the Yellow Peri. Years later when she was an adult, the book returned from space and crashed into her home. She again became the Yellow Peri and again encountered Superboy, now known as Superman. [2]
The Batman/Superman Hour is a Filmation animated series that was broadcast on CBS from 1968 to 1969. [1] Premiering on September 14, 1968, this 60-minute program featured new adventures of the DC Comics superheroes Batman, Robin and Batgirl alongside shorts from The New Adventures of Superman and The Adventures of Superboy.