2009 Merchandise & Miscellaneous News Archives

Flights of Fantasy

August 29, 2009: Michael J. Hayde Talks "Flights of Fantasy"

ComicBookResources.com caught up with author Michael J. Hayde to talk to him about his book "Flights of Fantasy: The Unauthorized but True Story of Radio & TV's Adventures of Superman". Here's a snippet from the interview...

    O'Shea: You call the book "the Unauthorized, but True Story"--did you try to get the book to be authorized at some point, or is that more of a marketing device to get potential readers attention?

    Hayde: It's mostly a marketing device, but I also wanted the freedom to write without a corporate entity like DC Comics looking over my shoulder. Not that I was going to say anything that would trash their property, but I think they could have treated some of their people better - beginning with Siegel & Shuster, naturally - and I wanted to say so.

    O'Shea: The book features "'Deleted scenes' direct from TV scripts"--how did you get access to the TV scripts?

    Hayde: They were at the Library of Congress! National Comics (DC's then-corporate name) had each one registered for copyright, as well as the episode films themselves. Most production companies only registered the completed films. Being a publisher, National had the scripts registered as well. Only two were missing: "The Monkey Mystery," which was apparently overlooked as the Library has no record of it, and "Crime Wave," which was checked out in 1984 by somebody and never returned.

You can read the complete interview at the CBR website.



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