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The man behind the most popular female comic book hero of all time, Wonder Woman, had a secret past: Creator William Moulton Marston had a wife — and a mistress. He fathered children with both ...
There’s no denying that Diana Prince, AKA Wonder Woman, is one of the most popular and easily recognizable comic book characters of all time. The character debuted in October 1941 in All-Star ...
The true-life tale behind the Amazon warrior’s controversial creator has remained shrouded in mystery for decades. William Moulton Marston, who published his first Wonder Woman strip in 1941 ...
What did DC tell Marston to do with Wonder Woman and chains ... but he kept deferring to his creator. What REALLY got Gaines, though, is when he received a letter from an Army sergeant that ...
Kreitzer, taking a break from the rehearsal room, discussed her play's central character: Wonder Woman's controversial creator, William Moulton Marston, and the women in his unconventional family.
With straps. And possibly ropes. Turns out, Wonder Woman creator William Moulton Marston was a man of broad-minded politics and wide-ranging tastes. A psychologist and inventor and avowed female ...
Suddenly Wonder Woman takes on a whole new light. The superhero uses a lassoo that is rather like a whip and frequently restrains and ties up men and women. Wonder Woman has metal accessories on ...
But there’s another Wonder Woman creator who is often ignored because of an ironic blind spot in the visual medium: Harry G. Peter. The artist who drew Wonder Woman since her very beginnings ...
For decades, almost everyone in the world knew who Wonder Woman was, as she was the most identifiable female superhero icon in history. But until this past weekend, when her debut film hit ...
Meet the man — and women — behind Wonder Woman. A new trailer for “Professor Marston & the Wonder Women,” which hits theaters in October, focuses on the creator of the iconic comic book ...
The relationship between a cultural feminist icon and her male creator will likely form one of the film’s main tensions. Watch the teaser for Professor Marston & the Wonder Women above.
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Screen Rant on MSNWonder Woman Was Never a Feminist Icon, She Was a Political Trojan HorseWhile Wonder Woman has undoubtedly grown into a feminist icon, her path to achieving this status has been anything but straightforward.
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