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Adventures of Superman is an American television series based on comic book characters and concepts that Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster created in 1938. The show was the first television series to feature Superman and began filming in 1951 in California on RKO-Pathé stages and the RKO Forty Acres back lot. Cereal manufacturer Kellogg’s sponsored the show. The first and last airdates of the show, which was produced for first-run syndication rather than for a network, are disputed, but they are generally accepted as September 19, 1952, and April 28, 1958, respectively. The show’s first two seasons (episodes 1–52, 26 titles per season) were filmed in black and white; seasons three through six (episodes 53–104, 13 titles per season) were filmed in color but were originally telecast in black and white. Adventures of Superman was not shown in color until 1965, when the series was syndicated to local stations.
Lois Clark Dean Cain Superman Screen Used Costume. Sold for nearly $15,000.
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Superman Hero Costume Worn by Christopher Reeve in the 1978 Superman Film
Very rare Superman “muscle tunic” worn by Christopher Reeve during filming of “Superman: The Movie”, the very first film of the beloved Christopher Reeve franchise, released in 1978. Tunic used in the flight scenes features two stitched holes on the sides, used to attach the flying harness. Four snaps at top are for attaching the cape. Signature blue tunic is made complete with Superman’s large emblematic gold and red “S” sewn onto the front. The original “Bermans & Nathans / 40 Camden St. / London N.W. 1” tag is still intact on the tunic’s inner back collar, next to the zipper, with the label reading in type: “CHRISTOPHER REEVE / 12312 WITH MUSCLES / SUPERMAN”. Made of special nylon fabric, used for its stretch and ability to retain its original shape. Without being stretched, tunic measures 18″ across the chest and 29″ long. A few small holes, otherwise in near fine condition. With Prop Store COA. Sold for $20,250.
Excellent signed publicity photo of George Reeves dressed in his iconic Superman costume for the hit 1950’s show ”Adventures of Superman.” Reeves became the first onscreen depiction of the legendary DC comic book character in what became his seminal role. Here, Reeves inscribes the bottom right portion of the photo in blue ink: ”To Crystal / Thanks for watching / Your Friend / George Reeves”. Photo measures 8” x 10” and is in near fine condition. With PSA/DNA COA. Sold for $6,083.
Christopher Reeve screen worn suit from 1978’s ”Superman: The Movie”, worn, of course, as Clark Kent in the newsroom. (1-2) Grey suitjacket and pants with a blue pinstripe are by Berman’s & Nathans. The jacket’s label is typed, ”Chris Reeve / Superman”. Jacket measures 20” across the chest. Trousers are size 34 x 35, (3) light blue chambray dress shirt by Brooks Brothers in size 17-6, (4) dark grey fedora with black band by Dunn & Co. in size 7 1/4, (5) lace-up dress shoes in black leather by Alan McAfee in approximate size 11. Some tearing to trousers lining near the waistband at the seat, else near fine. Sold for $5,539.
Christopher Reeve Screen-Worn ”Superman III” Wig
Short dark brown wig worn onscreen by Christopher Reeve as Superman in “Superman III”, the third installment of DC Comics’ superhero franchise. A label within has Reeve’s name written on it, “Chris Reeve / Superman”. Wig, worn during the “Man of Steel” scenes, is parted and shows Superman’s signature tendril over the right eyebrow. Near fine. Provenance from the Hollywood A Collectors Ransom 7 auction by Profiles in History, lot 374. Sold for $1,250.

Mark Hamill’s Screen-Worn Hero Pants in the Original 1977 ”Star Wars” as Luke Skywalker
Screen-worn ”hero” costume pants worn by Mark Hamill in his career-defining role as Luke Skywalker in the 1977 epic film ”Star Wars”, the first in the groundbreaking trilogy. As one of the top-grossing films of all time, George Lucas’ first film in the successful series won six Oscars, among many other awards. In a galaxy far, far away, Hamill donned these iconic pants as the Jedi Knight of all Jedi Knights, wearing the costume pants throughout much of the film. Sand-colored ”cotton drill” Levi’s pants are purposely distressed to display wear, with dirt to back right pocket and in spots to front of pant legs. In fact, in an accompanying article, Mark Hamill said of the pants, ”By the way, those pants I wore were just bleached Levi’s with the tag still in them.” Pants measure 29” waist x 37” in length with two 6” slits up each side. Customized by the famous London costumier, Bermans & Nathans, original tag sewn to inseam reads: ”Bermans & Nathans / 40 Camden St., / London N.W. 1” tag with a ”Mark Hamill / 10490 Luke / Star Wars” printed in type beneath it. Very good condition overall. Also with tags attached from both Christie’s, where the pants were originally auctioned, and Sotheby’s, from its 1998 auction. Sold for $60,000.

The Batsuit From “Batman Returns” Starring Val Kilmer — Measures Over 6′ Tall on Custom Display
The Batsuit from the 1995 hit superhero film “Batman Forever” directed by Joel Schumacher and starring Val Kilmer as Batman. Body of batsuit is in formed black rubber segments covered by the textured integral cape and cowl style mask, with long black leather gloves, boots and black plastic belt and bat symbol. Original parts of the costume from the film are the cowl, cape and body; the gloves, belt, insignia and shoes are replicas for the display. Cowl was likely not worn, but rather displayed in the Batcave scene, and attaches to the cape with velcro. Costume comes displayed dramatically on a mannequin with chiseled face of Kilmer, mounted to a 2′ square gray-white base with “BATMAN FOREVER” at front center. Zipper along the back opens to reveal “K.C. #59″ written in silver ink. Batsuit measures 6’5″ tall including 4″ tall base, and approximately 28” at the widest point of the cape. Light wear and cracking from use, with a few chips to top of insignia, and glue showing at top of cape where it attaches to cowl. Overall in very good plus condition, a stunning display. Sold for $45,000.
Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith screen-worn black suits and prop weapons from ”Men in Black II”. Extensive lot from the hit UFO franchise includes the iconic black suits worn by Tommy Lee Jones as Agent Kay and by Will Smith as Agent Jay. Pair of suits were tailor-made for the actors by acclaimed costume designer John David Ridge. ”Mr. Tommy Lee Jones” is typed to the labels of his jacket and pants, as is ”Mr. Will Smith” on the labels of his jacket and pants. Both suits include a white cotton dress shirt, custom made by Anto of Beverly Hills. Shirts feature monograms embroidered in blue thread to the labels, ”T.L.J.” and ”W.S.”, respectively. Shirt labels are dated June 2001 in type. Ensembles are complete with unlabeled black neckties and velvet pocket squares. Wardrobe is accompanied by the pieces de resistance, Agent Kay & Jay’s giant alien-blasting weapons. Impressive pieces are made of solid rubber finished in silver paint. Agent Kay’s single-barrel weapon in silver, with green at the top measures a whopping 40” in length. Agent Jay’s tri-barrel weapon measures 31.5”. Will Smith’s jacket and trousers feature small holes for his wire harness to pass through, with labels inscribed ”Harness” in ink, and the letters ”FC” are handwritten to his shirt label. Some scuffing to props and tearing to the back of Jones’ shirt, else lot is near fine overall. With a COA from Prop Store and a copy of costume department’s info sheet. Sold for $25,428.
Jeff Bridges Screen-Worn Bodysuit From the 1982 Science Fiction Classic ”Tron”
”Tron” bodysuit worn by Academy-Award winning actor Jeff Bridges from the 1982 classic science fiction film. Bridges returned to the franchise in 2010, reprising his role as Kevin Flynn in the long-awaited sequel to the film, entitled ”Tron: Legacy”. Jumpsuit features the name of Bridges’ character ”Flynn” written in black marker to inside of zipper. Light beige bodysuit contains black linear pattern which was famously lit up at plot points throughout the film. Lycra suit contains track suit collar, with half-zippered front with the bottom closing all the way through the feet. Measures 13” across the chest, 34” down the inseam. Staining consistent with being worn. Very good to near fine condition.
Sold for $9,375.
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