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Posted By on Apr 25, 2017 Batman ’66? Wonder Woman ’77? Too bad there’s no Superman ’55.

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Oh, but wait — UPDATED 1/5/19: George Reeves was born 105 years ago! Perfect time to re-present this piece about a fun fan comics project celebrating TV’s beloved Man of Steel. — Dan — DC’s done a great job the last several years publishing comics based on the classic Batman and Wonder Woman TV shows. Notable by its absence, though, is any classic Superman, whether it be the ’50s George Reeves show or the ’70s and ’80s Christopher Reeve movies. ( for more on that.) Given the success of the Batman ’66 and Wonder Woman ’77 books — hell, the two are teaming up right now in Batman ’66 Meets Wonder Woman ’77 — you have to figure the publisher would want to do a Superman book.

Just check out this recent painting by Alex Ross that imagines a World’s Finest TV pairing: Wouldn’t that make a great cover? (And by Ross.) An educated guess, though, is that it comes down to likeness rights. As in, DC doesn’t have them. Why the company hasn’t obtained them is open to conjecture but the bottom line is that right now, fans of the Man of Steel are out of luck. But not completely. Superfans Jim Nolt and Randy Garrett have produced their own Superman ’55 comic — and it’s been hiding in plain sight at Nolt’s The Adventures Continue website (). The single, full-length issue,, is based on an unproduced 1957 movie script called Superman and the Secret Planet by David Chantler.

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Randy’s done a terrific job adapting it and though hardcore Reeves fans have dug it for years, it’s never gotten a wider audience. It would be terrific if DC reassessed the Reeve (or even Reeves) situation and picked up the (super)ball. Just dig these pages: I asked Randy, who’s a pretty humble guy, a number of questions about the project.

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Turns out, he once had one of the coolest jobs in graphic design: — Dan Greenfield: What’s your background? Randy Garrett: I’ve been a graphic artist and illustrator for over 40 years, doing all sorts of work. Everything from ads for the Yellow Pages to T-shirt design and CD covers.

The best job I ever had was the several years I spent working as an artist for Aladdin Industries, the folks who came up with the idea of character lunch boxes back in 1950 with the introduction of the Hopalong Cassidy lunch box. Dan: What was the genesis of the Superman project? Randy: I guess the project dates all the way back to 1976 with the publication of Serial to Cereal by Gary Grossman. That book was a treasure trove of new information about The Adventures of Superman and George Reeves. Mentioned in passing was an unproduced script called Superman and the Secret Planet.

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Just the title was mentioned, no plot summary or anything else. After reading that, I found myself sketching scenes just from my imagination, because I had no idea what the actual storyline would have been. Years later, I was able to buy a copy of the script from a collector in Texas, and I continued sketching. They were just doodles really. I had no desire to publish a comic book, and the copyright problem would have been insurmountable anyway.