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Oct 9, 2017 · 3. Marston created the character Wonder Woman, who debuted in a two-part story in All-Star Comics #8 (1941) and Sensation Comics #1 (1942).. 4. He and his wife, Elizabeth Holloway Marston, had ...
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 · With an origin story drawn from Marston’s knowledge of feminist utopian fiction, Wonder Woman was a trained Amazon warrior sculpted out of clay by her mother who lived free from men on the all ...
Sep 7, 2017 · Personal papers of William Moulton Marston, her complex creator, land at Schlesinger. He created the most famous female superhero in history, empowering her to triumph in a male-dominated world, yet he lived together with a wife and a mistress, fathered children with both, and was eager to keep the complex relationship secret.
Oct 27, 2014 · William Moulton Marston went by the pen name Charles Moulton when he wrote Wonder Woman from 1941-1947. This example is from a newspaper strip in March 1945. Courtesy of Library of American Comics
Jan 11, 2021 · Alamy. A 1977 issue of the Wonder Woman comic book, which was created in 1941 by the psychologist William Moulton Marston (Credit: Alamy) Born the Amazon Princess Diana of Themyscira, the story ...
Jun 9, 2017 · Wonder Woman's creator had a few secrets of his own. Historian Jill Lepore describes William Moulton Marstothe's unusual life in The Secret History of Wonder Woman.Originally broadcast Oct. 27, 2014.