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Original at Prism Comics
• Tue, Nov 25
Additionally, Pete Marston, the son of Wonder Woman creator William Moulton Marston- and the oldest living contributor to Wonder Woman comics of the 1940s - stopped by the event to sign autographs and meet fans! ...
Judge a Book by its Cover: Sultry Sunday #11 - The weekly "Pop ...
Original at Judge a Book by its Cover
• Sun, Nov 23
By Maughta And yet none of the booksellers at abebooks mention the connection between this book and "Wonder Woman." You'd think that fact would be one of the main selling points. As I looked at the book, I thought "William Marston" sounded ...
Wonder Woman Day III October 26
Original at ComicList
• Wed, Oct 15
By ComicList Debuting in All-Star Comics #8 (December 1941-January 1942) as the creation of psychologist and lie-detector inventor William Moulton Marston, Wonder Woman soon graduated into two series of her own: Wonder Woman and Sensation Comics. In the 66 years since, over a thousand Wonder Woman comics have been published by DC Comics. Wonder Woman has appeared in animated cartoons such as Justice League Unlimited and Super Friends, but most famously was portrayed by statuesque actress Lynda Cater in the live-action series from 1975-1979. Debuting in All-Star Comics #8 (December 1941-January 1942) as the creation of psychologist and lie-detector inventor William Moulton Marston, Wonder Woman soon graduated into two series of her own: W... [read the full post]
Art Review | 'Superheroes' Power Dressing - New York Times
Original at nytimes.com
• Thu, May 8
Art Review | 'Superheroes' Power Dressing United States - Wonder Woman, created by William Moulton Marston, first appeared against a patriotic Washington skyline in January 1942. The drawn version — unlike Lynda ... Superman Comes To The Museum Atlantic Online
Podcast: The N3RDCast 20 October, 2007: Yup, Weâre Boring!
Original at The N3RDCast
• Sun, Oct 21
By n3rdcast@gmail.com Titles we might spoil this week: FABLES #66, CAPTAIN AMERICA #31, TERROR INC #3, BOYS #11, GEEK MONTHLY #8, MARVEL ZOMBIES 2 #1, MIGHTY AVENGERS, DEATH OF THE NEW GODS #1, JUSTICE LEAGUE, UMBRELLA ACADEMY #2. William Moulton Marston, creator of Wonder Woman, was goddamned PIMP. Iâm not say...