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  1. William Moulton Marston (May 9, 1893 – May 2, 1947), also known by the pen name Charles Moulton (/ ˈ m oʊ l t ən /), was an American psychologist who, with his wife Elizabeth Holloway, invented an early prototype of the polygraph. He was also known as a self-help author and comic book writer who created the character Wonder Woman.

  2. William Marston, Father of DISC. William Moulton Marston, born in 1893, was a man of many talents, best known for his contributions to psychology, including the creation of the DISC theory. However, his life was far from ordinary, and he was also a lawyer, writer, inventor, and feminist.

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  4. Oct 27, 2014 · The man behind the most popular female comic book hero of all time, Wonder Woman, had a secret past: Creator William Moulton Marston had a wife — and a mistress. He fathered children with...

  5. Jul 8, 2016 · Learn about the life and achievements of William Moulton Marston, who invented the lie detector test and created the first feminist comic book heroine. Discover how he used psychology, film, and comics to promote strong, free, and courageous womanhood.

  6. Learn how the psychologist and inventor of the lie detector test created the iconic comic-book superhero in 1940, inspired by his polyamorous relationship and feminist ideals. Explore the hidden history of Wonder Woman's secret identity, censorship and influence on pop culture.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wonder_WomanWonder Woman - Wikipedia

    Wonder Woman is a superheroine created by the American psychologist and writer William Moulton Marston (pen name: Charles Moulton), and artist Harry G. Peter in 1941 for DC Comics. Marston's wife, Elizabeth, and their life partner, Olive Byrne, are credited as being his inspiration for the character's appearance.

  8. Jul 10, 2015 · Lepore reveals the secret history of Wonder Woman’s creator, William Moulton Marston, who, it turns out with his wife and his mistress and the children that he fathered with each of them.

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