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Adam Link is a fictional robot made in the likeness of a man, and the protagonist of several science fiction short stories written by Eando Binder (Earl and Otto Binder). The stories were originally published in Amazing Stories from 1939 to 1942.
In all, ten Adam Link stories were published. The first was "I, Robot" (not to be confused with the book by Isaac Asimov; see the article on Eando Binder).

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Adam Link is a fictional robot made in the likeness of a man, and the protagonist of several science fiction short stories written by Eando Binder (Earl and Otto Binder). The stories were originally published in Amazing Stories from 1939 to 1942.
In all, ten Adam Link stories were published. The first was "I, Robot" (not to be confused with the book by Isaac Asimov; see the article on Eando Binder).
Adam Link stories
- "I, Robot" (January 1939)
- "The Trial of Adam Link, Robot" (July 1939)
- "Adam Link in Business" (January 1940)
- "Adam Link's Vengeance" (February 1940)
- "Adam Link, Robot Detective" (May 1940)
- "Adam Link, Champion Athlete" (July 1940)
- "Adam Link Fights a War" (December 1940)
- "Adam Link in the Past" (February 1941)
- "Adam Link Faces a Revolt" (May 1941)
- "Adam Link Saves the World" (April 1942)
Warner Books published a mass market paperback collection entitled Adam Link - Robot in 1965.
Outer Limits "The Trial of Adam Link" was the basis of two Outer Limits episodes, one from the original series "I, Robot", and one from the recent series "I, Robot".
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