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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 ...
Robert Kirkman's Secret History of Comics: The Truth About Wonder Woman shined a light on one of the most iconic characters of our time and the man, and women, who created her. Actress Michelle ...
If you captured playwright Carson Kreitzer in Wonder Woman's golden lasso of truth - under its spell you cannot lie - she would probably tell you that Wonder Woman, especially as portrayed by ...
The list includes numerous creators who have worked on Wonder Woman, the Justice League, and related characters, mostly in the modern (post-Crisis on Infinite Earths) age of comics but going back ...
With Patty Jenkins’ Wonder Woman soaring to a $100.5 million dollar box office debut this weekend awash in positive reviews, ... The same goes for her creator, William Moulton Marston.
Jill Lepore’s book “The Secret History of Wonder Woman” feels like the Golden Lasso of Truth has been thrown around the odd life of the comic book’s creator, William Moulton Marston ...
Marston, the Harvard-educated, Massachusetts-born creator of Wonder Woman, had a lot of specific ideas in mind for his female superhero, who became one of the most popular comic book characters of ...
On the cover of “Wonder Woman” No. 6, an attack by villainous Cheetah couldn’t be more kinetic and visceral, as she swoops down to attack, with Wonder Woman’s hair in one hand and a huge ...
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 … ...
Titled Professor Marston & The Wonder Women, the film will serve as a biopic for Dr. William Moulton Marston, a Harvard psychologist who 1) invented the lie detector and 2) created Wonder Woman ...
As the launch of the upcoming film coincides with the heroine's Comic-Con fandom, Wonder Woman appears to be hooking new fans for the same reasons she was birthed in 1941: justice, peace and feminism.