From Green Lantern #1 (Fall 1941)
Use will power on the images and force them to to enlarge!
Use will power on the images and force them to to enlarge!
Anyone else see the irony of William Moulton Marston being on a comic book editorial advisory board who's duties, I assume, would be ensuring that only proper content gets into a comic book? It's not a bad essay for the kids, but it sure has a domineering and forceful theme. So...very...forceful. Masterful, even. Applying his advice, why, one could make other people your playthings subservient to your every command! Neat.
For those unfamiliar with Bill and his work, he is responsible for kinky scenes like these in the Golden Age Wonder Woman comic:
Tags: Comic Book PSA Golden Age Green Lantern William Moulton Marston Wonder Woman
For those unfamiliar with Bill and his work, he is responsible for kinky scenes like these in the Golden Age Wonder Woman comic:
Tags: Comic Book PSA Golden Age Green Lantern William Moulton Marston Wonder Woman
Don't forget that Dr. William Moulton Marston, the creater of Wonder Woman, was a polyamour, he lived with his wives and his several children and they were into S & M.
ReplyDeleteI have to tell you I love your blog.
OMG! I was just checking my emails & quickly surfing the internet when I came across this website! You cannot believe how APPROPRIATE and COINCIDENTAL this topic is to an article I wrote & posted back when!
ReplyDeleteMy article talks about the relationship between Green Lantern and b-boys (breakdancers), as well as his relation to Wonder Woman & Dr. Marston.
I guess the topic of this website confirms my theories that I state in my articles. Here are the links to my articles...its something worth thinking about, becuz it goes beyond just being about 2 fictional characters, and gets into the topic of human emotions:
http://new.dcuwiki.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=53&t=4174
http://new.dcuwiki.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=53&t=4230&p=19110#p19110