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  1. Nationality. American. Area (s) Penciller. Pseudonym (s) H. G. Peter. Notable works. Wonder Woman. Harry George Peter (March 8, 1880 [3] – January 2, 1958) [4] was an American newspaper illustrator and cartoonist known for his work on the Wonder Woman comic book and for Bud Fisher of the San Francisco Chronicle .

  2. William Moulton Marston passed away in 1947, but HG Peter continued to draw Wonder Woman for just over a decade until his own death in 1958. During his time with the character, HG Peter co-created Wonder Woman herself, Hippolyta, Etta Candy and the Holiday Girls, Steve Trevor, The Cheetah, Ares, Doctor Pycho, Baroness Paula Von Gunther and many ...

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  3. 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. Wonder Woman v1 #1-97 Wonder Woman v1 #196 "The Stormy Menace of Goblin Head Rock" Sensation Comics...

  4. Aug 25, 2020 · August 25, 2020 / No Comments. H.G. Peter, House Cleaning Day, Judge magazine. A reflection of Peter’s support for the Suffragette movement. Harry George (H.G.) Peter (1880 – 1958) is most well-known for bringing William Moulton Marston’s superhero Wonder Woman to life in October 1941. For the 61-year-old Peter, this was a great stepping ...

  5. Harry G. Peter was an American comic artist, who enjoyed a long career, yet created his most famous work when he was already over 60. He was the first artist to draw the iconic superheroine 'Wonder Woman' (1941- ), created and scripted by psychologist William Moulton Marston .

  6. www.dc.com › talent › harry-g-peterHarry G. Peter | DC

    harry g. peter . artist. the wonder woman chronicles vol. 3. wonder woman: a celebration of 75 years. the wonder woman chronicles vol. 2.

  7. Harry George Peter (March 8, 1880 – January 2, 1958), was an American newspaper illustrator and cartoonist known for his work on the Wonder Woman comic book and for Bud Fisher of the San Francisco Chronicle.

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