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      • 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.
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  2. Trina Robbins became the first woman to officially draw Wonder Woman with her 1986 mini-series, The Legend of Wonder Woman. Its visual style and storytelling are a direct homage to H.G. Peter and Marston.

  3. Wonder Woman made her debut in All-Star Comics at the end of 1941 and on the cover of a new comic book, Sensation Comics, at the beginning of 1942, drawn by an artist named Harry G. Peter....

  4. HG Peter co-created Wonder Woman, but still isn't credited alongside William Moulton Marston.

    • Did Hg Peter to-create Wonder Woman?1
    • Did Hg Peter to-create Wonder Woman?2
    • Did Hg Peter to-create Wonder Woman?3
    • Did Hg Peter to-create Wonder Woman?4
  5. May 27, 2017 · Peter, a veteran illustrator who was 61 when he co-created Wonder Woman, also drew the Wonder Woman newspaper strip that began in 1944, and he drew every single Wonder Woman cover from 1941 to...

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    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.

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  7. Harry George Peter (March 8, 1880 – January 2, 1958) is the co-creator of Wonder Woman who illustrated her earliest adventures in the 1940s. He often signed his name using initials as H.G. Peter.

  8. Mar 8, 2024 · Mayer wisely cut the name “Suprema,” sticking with “Wonder Woman” as the name of the feature and title character. Over Mayer’s objections, Marston chose newspaper artist Harry Peter (credited in the comics as “H.G. Peter”) to illustrate the feature, claiming merely “he knew what life is all about.”. Peter.

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