From "A Spy on Paradise Island" by William Moulton Marston and Harry G. Peter, Wonder Woman #3 (February 1943)
Wonder Woman is not bi-monthly! Which gives Marston even more space to celebrate kink in his comics stories. I'm being facetious, of course. I'm not a kink scholar or anything, but I doubt "furries" were a known (or practiced) phenomenon in the 1940s (Wikipedia says it was an underground thing in the 1970s). But decades later, it really does seem like Marston was on the avant-garde, combining furry costumes with his usual bondage.
Come to think of it, he also created Cheetah...
Wonder Woman is not bi-monthly! Which gives Marston even more space to celebrate kink in his comics stories. I'm being facetious, of course. I'm not a kink scholar or anything, but I doubt "furries" were a known (or practiced) phenomenon in the 1940s (Wikipedia says it was an underground thing in the 1970s). But decades later, it really does seem like Marston was on the avant-garde, combining furry costumes with his usual bondage.
Come to think of it, he also created Cheetah...
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