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  1. Marston’s muses for the Wonder Woman character were his wife Elizabeth Marston and their lover Olive Byrne, two empowered women who defied convention: working with Marston on human...

  2. Marston’s muses for the Wonder Woman character were his wife Elizabeth Marston and their lover Olive Byrne, two empowered women who defied convention: working with Marston on human...

  3. Marston's muses for the Wonder Woman character were his wife Elizabeth Marston and their lover Olive Byrne, two empowered women who defied convention: working with Marston on human behavior research - while building a hidden life with him that rivaled the greatest of superhero disguises.

  4. Given the go-ahead, Marston developed Wonder Woman, basing her character on the unconventional, liberated, powerful modern women of his day. [1] [20] Marston's pseudonym, Charles Moulton, combined his own and Gaines's middle names. [21]

  5. Nov 4, 2014 · Where Marston failed, Wonder Woman succeeded, using her magic lasso of truth on the witness stand on a woman suspected of leading a double life as the villain known as the Cheetah. But the underlying theme in Marston’s work was Wonder Woman as equal.

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  6. Oct 22, 2018 · Byrne and Donn were William Marston’s kids. As Jill Lepore mentions in her book, the only part of Olive’s marriage that wasn’t a lie was the date. It was in November of 1928 that Olive began wearing the bracelets that would become the inspiration for Wonder Woman’s.

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  8. Marston’s muses for the Wonder Woman character were his wife Elizabeth Marston and their lover Olive Byrne, two empowered women who defied convention: working with Marston on human behavior research -- while building a hidden life with him that rivaled the greatest of superhero disguises.

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