

“This parchment seems to be the history of that girl you call ‘Wonder Woman’!” she tells him. Wonder Woman disguises herself as a nurse and brings him a scroll. Brown, gone half mad, is committed to a hospital. In one episode, a newspaper editor named Brown, desperate to discover Wonder Woman’s past, assigns a team of reporters to chase her down she easily escapes them. Unlike every other superhero, she also has a secret history. Like every other superhero, Wonder Woman has a secret identity. Generations of girls have carried their sandwiches to school in Wonder Woman lunchboxes.

Aside from Superman and Batman, no other comic-book character has lasted as long. Wonder Woman is the most popular female comic-book superhero of all time. But, really, the name of Wonder Woman’s creator was the least of her secrets. William Moulton Marston, internationally famous psychologist.” The truth about Wonder Woman had come out at last. The identity of Wonder Woman’s creator had been “at first kept secret,” it said, but the time had come to make a shocking announcement: “the author of ‘Wonder Woman’ is Dr. In the summer of 1942, a press release from the New York offices of All-American Comics turned up at newspapers, magazines and radio stations all over the United States. “Noted Psychologist Revealed as Author of Best-Selling ‘Wonder Woman,’” read the astonishing headline.
