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===Development=== Marston's character was a native of an all-female [[utopia]] of Amazons who became a crime-fighting U.S. government agent, using her superhuman strength and agility, and her ability to force villains to submit and tell the truth by binding them with her magic [[lasso]].{{sfn|Lepore|2014|pp=183β209}} Her appearance was believed by some to be based somewhat on [[Olive Byrne]], and her heavy bronze bracelets (which she used to deflect bullets) were inspired by bracelets worn by Byrne.<ref>[http://www.mediafire.com/file/0qcag8bb0x8cjgo/WhoIsWonderWoman+PDF--manuscript.pdf ''Jett, Brett. Who Is Wonder Woman?'']</ref> After her name "Suprema, the Wonder Woman" was replaced with simply "[[Wonder Woman]]", which was a popular term at the time that described women who were exceptionally gifted, the character made her debut in ''[[All Star Comics]]'' [[All Star Comics 8|#8]] in December 1941. Wonder Woman next appeared in ''[[Sensation Comics]]'' #1 (January 1942), and six months later, ''Wonder Woman'' #1 debuted.{{sfn|Lepore|2014|pp=183β209}} Except for four months in 1986, the series has been in print ever since. The stories were initially written by Marston and illustrated by newspaper artist [[H. G. Peter|Harry Peter]]. During his life Marston had written many articles and books on various psychological topics, but his last six years of writing were devoted to his comics creation.<ref>{{cite magazine |last=Joyce |first=Nick |date=December 2008 |title=Wonder Woman: A psychologist's creation |url=https://www.apa.org/monitor/2008/12/wonder-woman |publisher=[[American Psychological Association]] |volume=39 |issue=11 |page=20}}</ref>
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