Binder's story was very innovative for its time, one of the first robot stories to break away from the
Frankenstein clichés. Three of the Adam Link stories were adapted by
Al Feldstein and illustrated by
Joe Orlando in 1955 issues of the EC (
Entertaining Comics) publication
Weird Science-Fantasy. Published were "I, Robot," in issue #27 (January–February); "The Trial of Adam Link," in #28 (March–April); and "Adam Link in Business," in #29 (May–June). A decade later, Binder adapted eight of the stories for
Creepy magazine over 1965–1967, and Orlando provided new artwork. The stories were "I, Robot" (issue #2); "The Trial of Adam Link" (#4); "Adam Link in Business" (#6); "Adam Link's Mate" (#8); "Adam Link's Vengeance" (#9); "Adam Link, Robot Detective" (#12); "Adam Link, Gangbuster" (#13); and "Adam Link, Champion Athlete" (#15). “I, Robot” plus “The Trial of Adam Link, Robot” were adapted for an episode of the 1960s science fiction anthology series
The Outer Limits in 1964, starring
Leonard Nimoy as a journalist and
Howard Da Silva as the robot's lawyer, with
Read Morgan as Adam Link. In this version, (
I, Robot (1964 The Outer Limits)), Robot Adam is caught and put on trial. While the death of Dr. Link is shown in
flashback as an accident, in the end Adam is found guilty. On the way to be transported to his execution, a girl runs out into traffic and Adam rushes to save her from the oncoming
vehicle. He is broken into pieces, "cheating the executioner". For the
1990s revival of the Outer Limits series, the story was again reprised with Leonard Nimoy as the robot's lawyer and
John Novak as the voice of the robot. In this version, the robot accidentally kills his creator when Dr. Link attempts to convert him into a military killing machine by destroying his more human qualities. Similar to the 1964 episode, Adam is put on trial, and in the end, he is destroyed by a speeding vehicle while saving a human life (this time, the District Attorney who prosecuted him and wanted him dismantled). ==Influence on Isaac Asimov==