"It seemed to me, from a psychological angle, that the comics' worst offense was their blood-curdling masculinity," William Marston a 1944 essay for The American Scholar. Marston was a psychologist—and also a sometime soft-core pulp novelist, a polyamorist, an early experimenter with lie-detector technology, and a shameless self-promoter. But more than that, he was the creator of the ultimate antidote to comic-book masculinity...Wonder Woman!
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