William Moulton Marston
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The Emotions of Normal People elucidates the DISC theory of psychologist William Moulton Marston. The four behavioral traits in this theory are dominance, influence, steadiness, and compliance. Marston later created the comic book character Wonder Woman, who illustrated elements of his theories.
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This vintage book contains William Marston's 1943 biography of Frederick Freeman Proctor, the famous variety entertainer of early twentieth century. Proctor was a vaudeville impresario who invented the method of continuous vaudeville. This fascinating and detailed biography is highly recommended for those with an interest in the life of this secretive theatrical legend.
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Sensation Comics volume 15
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From discovering mysteries with scientific wizardry to fighting for justice in exotic lands, Wonder Woman goes on many adventures in this second volume of Golden Age stories about one of DC's most famous superheroes. Against the backdrop of World War II, the Amazon Princess encounters talking animals, Nazis, Greek gods, criminal leaders, fellow superheroes and more! Follow Diana of Themyscira as she fights for truth and justice alongside her friends...
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Sensation Comics volume 25
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Disclaimer - This book contains images and content that may be offensive to readers but does not reflect the opinions and views of DC Comics.
In these World War II-era tales, Wonder Woman and the Holliday Girls face smugglers and spies as well as evildoers including Paula von Gunther and others! Also collects stories from Wonder Woman #8-11 and COMIC CAVALCADE #6-8.
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For 80 years Wonder Woman has stood as a symbol of truth, justice, and equality to people everywhere! Follow along in this incredible collection as the Amazon Warrior fights for justice-starting from the first appearance of Wonder Woman through some of her most incredible battles against foes like the Cheetah and Ares. This anniversary hardcover collects stories from All-Star Comics #8, Sensation Comics, #1, Comic Cavalcade #11, Wonder Woman (vol....
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Wonder Woman volume 2
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As the Cheetah takes the big screen for the first time in Wonder Woman 1984, this collection highlights the greatest comic book appearances of Wonder Woman's fierce feline foe! Explore the most villainous stories from throughout the Cheetah's 75-year history in stories from Wonder Woman #6 (1943), #274, #275 (1980), #9 (1987), The Flash #219 (2005), Wonder Woman #214 (2005), Justice League #13-14 (2012), Wonder Woman #23.1 (2013), and Wonder Woman...
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Beautifully reprinting some of the Amazon Princess's earliest adventures as they were originally published in the 1940's. Wonder Woman archives volume 4 illustrates how this warrior woman from Paradise Island transcended her literary origins to become a legendary hero and pop culture icon. In this beautiful hardcover edition, Wonder Woman revels in the attributes and symbols that have made her a timeless idol, as she utilizes her bullet-deflecting...
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"Celebrate over seven decades of the awe-inspiring Wonder Woman, from early years as one of the first female superheroes in the comics industry, to today. This character has seen countless waves of feminism in her time as one of DC's favorite heroes, what better way to honor her than by collecting the biggest, best, and brightest of the Wonder Woman stories"--