
Am happy to learn that Trina Robbins, herstorian and Eisner Hall of Fame member (and someone I dearly adore, she wrote my foreword to my Charm School Graphique Vol 1), endorses this Wonder Woman historical account. WW Creator Marston was quite a unique feminist, living with both his wife and a female lover in a rather harmonious household. And yep, bondage abounded in his WW comics, and yet they were fascinatingly pro female power and female independence. I wish I knew the man. Another to look forward to on my want list!