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William Moulton Marston Book order
William Moulton Marston was an American psychologist, feminist theorist, and the creator of Wonder Woman. His work was profoundly influenced by two women, his wife Elizabeth Holloway Marston and Olive Byrne, with whom he shared a polyamorous relationship. Marston explored psychological themes, examining the dynamics of power and freedom within his narratives. His approach to comic book writing was innovative, aiming to portray strong female characters.







- 2023
- 2018
Wonder Woman: The Golden Age Volume 2
- 392 pages
- 14 hours of reading
The earliest adventures of Wonder Woman are collected in this new trade paperback graphic novel series, continuing with WONDER WOMAN: THE GOLDEN AGE VOL. 2! číst celé
- 2017
Wonder Woman The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2
- 768 pages
- 27 hours of reading
"Wonder Woman, arguably the best-known female superhero in the world, and star of her own monthly comics, was introduced in the early 1940s in these quirky tales written by the inventor of the lie detector, psychologist William Moulton Marston. In these stories, Wonder Woman travels from Paradise Island to Man's World, where she serves as an emissary of peace, using her bracelets and lasso of truth to stop injustice. These stories introduce the mythology of Wonder Woman as she battles the powers of evil--from crooked business owners to Nazi spies."--
- 2016
F. F. Proctor - Vaudeville Pioneer
- 258 pages
- 10 hours of reading
The biography delves into the life of Frederick Freeman Proctor, a pivotal figure in early twentieth-century entertainment known for creating continuous vaudeville. It explores his journey as a vaudeville impresario and offers insights into his contributions to the theatrical world. The book includes various sections that highlight Proctor's career, relationships, and impact on the industry, making it an essential read for those intrigued by this enigmatic performer. The modern edition preserves the original artwork and text.
- 2007
Emotions of Normal People
- 492 pages
- 18 hours of reading
Exploring the complexities of human emotion, this volume delves into themes such as love, dominance, and consciousness through accessible language and original insights. Key chapters cover a range of topics, including 'Normalcy and Emotion' and 'Motor Consciousness as the basis of Feeling and Emotion.' The work is authored by William Moulton Marston, a notable psychologist and comic book writer known for creating Wonder Woman. This republished edition includes a new biography, enhancing its value for psychology enthusiasts and collectors alike.
- 2006
The pivotal story that forever alters the relationship between Superman and Wonder Woman is collected here for the first time. Max Lord has taken over Superman's mind and has him in his total thrall. With his peers and loved ones threatened, Superman is helpless. But not Wonder Woman, who must battle past the Man of Steel and decisively end the threat. Her actions, and the repercussions, are explored in this controversial saga that leads into INFINITE CRISIS.Collects: SUPERMAN #218-220; ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN #642-643; ACTION COMICS #829; and WONDER WOMAN #219-220.