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Oct 26, 2014 · Jill Lepore's new book about Wonder Woman reveals the unconventional life of her creator, William Moulton Marston, who invented the lie detector, championed feminism, and lived with two women at once.
Wonder Woman je fiktivní postava komiksových příběhů vydávaných nakladatelstvím DC Comics. Jejím autorem je psycholog a scenárista William Moulton Marston, prvním kreslířem byl H. G. Peter. Poprvé se objevila v komiksovém sešitu All Star Comics #8 v prosinci 1941. Wonder Woman je polobohyně a válečnice ze země Amazonek ...
Other articles where William Moulton Marston is discussed: Wonder Woman: …for DC Comics by psychologist William Moulton Marston (under the pseudonym Charles Moulton) and artist Harry G. Peter. Wonder Woman first appeared in a backup story in All Star Comics no. 8 (December 1941) before receiving fuller treatment in Sensation Comics no. 1 (January 1942) and Wonder Woman no. 1…
William Moulton Marston. Writer: Wonder Woman. Dr. William Moulton Marston was a man who managed to combine interests of several dissimilar fields into an idea that has lasted for decades. Marston was born and raised in Massachusetts. He earned a law degree in 1918 and got a Ph.D in Psychology from Harvard University in 1921.
The other woman in Marston’s polyamorous threesome, one of his former students, happened to be the niece of Margaret Sanger, and Marston just happened to be the creator of the lie detector. The details of his life are as odd and prurient now as they were to readers in the 1940s—partly an index of how little some ...
Dec 27, 2016 · That summer it was revealed that Wonder Woman’s creator was a most unlikely figure—Harvard-educated psychologist William Moulton Marston, who is often credited as the inventor of the lie ...
Jan 18, 2017 · His father William Moulton Marston, created Wonder Woman, which was first published by DC Comics. Marston and his collection are photographed in his Bethel, Conn. home Friday, May 2, 2014.