[1] The first story, published in January 1939, was "I, Robot" (not to be confused with the book of the same name by Isaac Asimov).
At the end of the story, the robot realizes that its flight endangers other living creatures, and prepares to turn itself off.
Paperback Library published a mass market paperback collection entitled Adam Link - Robot in 1965, which tells the character's story in a first person narrative from Creation to Citizenship in twenty-one chapters.
[5] In the 1995 revival of The Outer Limits, the show again aired an adaptation titled "I, Robot".
In 1964, an adaptation of "Adam Link's Vengeance" was published in the fanzine Fantasy Illustrated # 1, script by Otto Binder and illustrated by D. Bruce Berry and Bill Spicer, the adaptation won the Alley Award for Best Fan Comic Strip of the same year.