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Courtesy of Library of American Comics. The man behind the most popular female comic book hero of all time, Wonder Woman, had a secret past Creator William Moulton Marston had a wife and a mistress. He fathered children with both of them, and they all secretly lived together in Rye, N. Y. And the best part Marston was also the creator of the lie detector. Harvard professor and New Yorker contributor Jill Lepore reveals this and other surprising details about Marston in the new book The Secret History of Wonder Woman. I got fascinated by this story because Im a political historian and it seemed to me there was a really important political story that had been missed thats basically as invisible as Wonder Womans jet, Lepore tells Fresh Airs Terry Gross. There are a lot of people who get very upset at what Marston was doing. Is this a feminist project thats supposed to help girls decide to go to college and have careers, or is this just like soft pornAuthor Jill Lepore on early reactions to Wonder Woman. Marston, who was a famous psychologist, made up Wonder Woman in 1. He was interested in the womens suffrage movement and in Margaret Sanger, the birth control and womens rights activist who was also his mistresss aunt. A feminist icon, Wonder Woman was an Amazon who forced people to tell the truth with her magic lasso. She was a controversial figure in the 1. Her costume was inspired by Marstons interest in erotic pin up art. Theres no simple story here, Lepore says. There are a lot of people who get very upset at what Marston was doing. Is this a feminist project thats supposed to help girls decide to go to college and have careers, or is this just like soft porn Interview Highlightsby Jill Lepore. On Wonder Woman, the character. Wonder Woman is an Amazon from an island of women who left ancient Greece to escape the enslavement of men. And they lived on Paradise Island and had eternal life. And a plane crashes on their island carrying a man and Wonder Womans mother decides he needs to be brought back to where he came from because they can have no men on Paradise Island. So she stitches for Wonder Woman this star spangled costume, and Wonder Woman flies in her invisible jet with her man captive Steve Trevor, who is a U. S. military intelligence officer, back to the United States. This is in 1. 94. And she comes to call herself Wonder Woman because she has superhuman powers that only Amazons have. She has bracelets that can stop bullets. She has a magic lasso a golden lasso and anyone she ropes has to tell the truth. And shes got the cool jet. On the secret life of Marston and his mistress. Its so bizarre. I think they thought it was very funny. In a certain way it is very funny like that theyre putting one over on everybody. The funniest thing of it all to me is they have this really triangular family arrangement, but in the 3. Marstons mistress Olive Byrne takes a job as a staff writer at Family Circle magazine writing advice for housewives. Family Circle, which starts in 1. This pen and ink drawing by Harry G. Peter appeared in Marstons article Why 1. Americans Read Comics in American Scholar in 1. Courtesy of Harvard College Library. Courtesy of Harvard College Library. This pen and ink drawing by Harry G. Peter appeared in Marstons article Why 1. Americans Read Comics in American Scholar in 1. Courtesy of Harvard College Library. On how the early suffrage movement influenced Marston Marston has all kinds of ties to the early progressive era suffrage and feminist and birth control movements sort of an uncanny number and complexity of ties. They begin when he, as a Harvard freshman in 1. In the fall of 1. Harvard Mens League for Womens Suffrage invites the incredible Emmeline Pankhurst to campus to speak in Sanders Theatre, which is like the largest lecture hall on campus. The Harvard Corporation is terrified women are not allowed to speak on campus. Pankhurst is banned from speaking on campus. And this is kind of a big fracas across the country. Even to that alone, theres so much in there that reappears in Wonder Woman, 3. Marston creates Wonder Woman in 1. One of the things thats a defining element of Wonder Woman is that if a man binds her in chains, she loses all of her Amazonian strength. So in almost every episode of the early comics, the ones that Marston wrote Marston stopped writing Wonder Woman in 1. Thats what Marston would always say in order to signify her emancipation from men. But those chains are a really important part of the feminist and suffrage struggles of the 1. Marston had a front row seat for. This 1. 91. 2 drawing by Lou Rogers printed in Judge magazine shows how women used chains in the aftermath of the Civil War as a symbol of how they had not been fully emancipated. Courtesy of University of Michigan Library. Courtesy of University of Michigan Library. This 1. 91. 2 drawing by Lou Rogers printed in Judge magazine shows how women used chains in the aftermath of the Civil War as a symbol of how they had not been fully emancipated. Courtesy of University of Michigan Library. On the imagery of chains During the suffrage movement, women chained themselves to the gate outside the White House in protest. There were suffrage parades, women would march in chains they imported that iconography from the abolitionist campaigns of the 1. Chains become a really important symbol. Women in the wake of emancipation in the aftermath of the Civil War really turn to the imagery of chains and enslavement and the language of enslavement to talk about the ways in which they have not yet been fully emancipated. On Marston entering the comic book world Comic books start in 1. Superman, starts in 1. Batman follows in 1. People think theyre bad for kids and that Superman is a fascist and Batman carries a gun for a while. Theres a pretty big wave of critics damning comic books. The guy who publishes Superman, M. C. Gaines, decides he wants to hire someone to help him out, and he reads Olive Byrne Marstons lovers story in Family Circle about how William Moulton Marston thinks comic books might be good for kids. So he calls Marston into his office. On a need for a female superhero If you think about the problem with the comic books then, Marston says theyre full of blood curdling masculinity. Thats the problem that theyre just too violent, its the violence, but its also the domination. The reason why Superman looks like a fascist to some literary critics is hes kind of a demagogue, but he also overpowers everybody. In the shadow of whats going on in Europe the Nazi uprising, its very terrifying to imagine kids worshiping this Ubermensch. And so Marston says to Gaines, Look, if you had a female superhero, her powers could all be about love and truth and beauty, and you could also sell your comic books better to girls. And that would be really important and great because she could show girls that they could do anything. Jill Lepore is a staff writer for the New Yorker and a professor of American history at Harvard. Dari MicheleCourtesy of Knopf. Dari MicheleCourtesy of Knopf. Jill Lepore is a staff writer for the New Yorker and a professor of American history at Harvard. Dari MicheleCourtesy of Knopf. On the Varga Girls, inspiration for Wonder Womans costume. The Varga Girl centerfolds appeared in Esquire in the 1. The Varga Girls are really different from earlier conventions of female beauty. Theres a kind of leggy, sultry, athletic, healthy, high heeled perky something. Movies The New York Times. Erika Rosenbaum, a Canadian actress, said that Harvey Weinstein repeatedly used the lure of work to lead her into harrowing situations over a decade ago. By JODI KANTOR and ANNIE BROWN.