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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 .
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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 ...
Harry G. Peter (b. March 8, 1880 – d.1958) was a comic book artist. Peter is best known as the original artist for Wonder Woman, created by William Moulton Marston. As a newspaper cartoonist, he worked on the Bud Fisher strip in the San Francisco Chronicle. His first work for comic books was...
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...
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 ...
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 .
Jun 2, 2017 · Created by William Moulton Marston, Elizabeth Holloway Marston and artist H.G. Peter, Wonder Woman’s first comic-book appearance was in the pages of "All Star Comics" No. 8 (cover date Dec. 1941 ...