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  1. Oct 9, 2017 · He did tell me that Bill and Betty (Elizabeth) worked, while Dotsie (Olive) raised the kids. The Marstons legally adopted both of Olive's children, but that was only a legality.

  2. Oct 16, 2017 · Daniels acknowledged that Marston had children with both Elizabeth and Olive, but did not discuss Elizabeth and Olive’s relationship. That elision has continued, to some extent, to the...

  3. Works by author Les Daniels (e.g., Daniels, 2004) popularized the idea that it was polyamorous, with Bill fathering children by both Elizabeth and Olive. It is unclear how Daniels would have...

  4. Oct 27, 2014 · The guy who publishes Superman, M.C. Gaines, decides he wants to hire someone to help him out, and he reads Olive Byrne [Marston's lover's story] in Family Circle about how William Moulton Marston ...

  5. Sep 15, 2017 · Sadly, Marston passed away in 1947, just six years after Wonder Woman's debut in All Star Comics #8.. But Elizabeth and Olive continued to live together until Olive died in 1985. (Elizabeth died in 1993 at age 100) Although their children and grandchildren are still alive, Robinson says she made a "conscious choice" not to consult them for the ...

  6. Oct 13, 2017 · Sadie Elizabeth Holloway was Marston’s public wife, but he was also secretly married to his former student, Olive Byrne. The threesome lived happily together under one roof, and Marston fathered ...

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  8. Summary: Professor William Marston is a renowned psychologist and inventor who live a polyamorous life with his wife Elizabeth and their lover Olive. Marston fascinated by the superhero boom of the 1930s comes up with the character Wonder Woman, a feminist ideal that young girls can look up to based on Olive.

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