Was there any actual licensed merchandise that was sold bearing George Reeves actual likeness as Superman?
There was only 3 items, besides the advertising material and photographs and campaign kits that they were distributing to the various television stations. One was the gum cards, that they did in 1966 during syndication. And of course they were always concerned, they pulled that show off the air because of the suicide thing and the connection with Superman… and didn’t bring it back till the sixties. So the gum cards was the one and only thing that was really licensed for the show. And then the second thing was a little movie-viewer that came out, and a lot of people didn’t know about this, but it was a little plastic movie-viewer that you turned a little crank on it and it played a part of the episode called “Topsy Turvy” where everything turns upside down. Something like a 1 minute segment of that. And that was commercialized back in the 60s. And then the third thing that I can recall was the George Reeves plate from Nick At Nite. Q: Have you been able to obtain any of the lost Richa
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