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Max Gaines and William Moulton Marston

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Difference between Max Gaines and William Moulton Marston

Max Gaines vs. William Moulton Marston

Maxwell Charles Gaines (September 21, 1894 – August 20, 1947) was a pioneering figure in the creation of the modern comic book. William Moulton Marston (May 9, 1893 – May 2, 1947), also known by the pen name Charles Moulton, was an American psychologist, inventor of an early prototype of the lie detector, self-help author, and comic book writer who created the character Wonder Woman.

Similarities between Max Gaines and William Moulton Marston

Max Gaines and William Moulton Marston have 12 things in common (in Unionpedia): All Star Comics, All-American Publications, American comic book, DC Comics, Fifty Who Made DC Great, Green Lantern, H. G. Peter, Jack Liebowitz, Joey Cavalieri, Sheldon Mayer, The New York Times, Wonder Woman.

All Star Comics

All Star Comics is an American comic book series from All-American Publications, one of three companies that merged with National Periodical Publications to form the modern-day DC Comics.

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All-American Publications

All-American PublicationsThe name is spelled with a hyphen per its logo (pictured) and sources including at Don Markstein's Toonopedia.

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American comic book

An American comic book is a thin periodical, typically 32-pages, containing comics content.

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DC Comics

DC Comics, Inc. is an American comic book publisher.

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Fifty Who Made DC Great

Fifty Who Made DC Great is a one shot published by DC Comics to commemorate the company's 50th anniversary in 1985.

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Green Lantern

Green Lantern is the name of several superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.

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H. G. Peter

Harry George Peter (March 8, 1880 – 1958), usually cited as H. G. Peter, was a newspaper illustrator and cartoonist known for his work on the Wonder Woman comic book and for Bud Fisher of the San Francisco Chronicle.

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Jack Liebowitz

Jacob S. "Jack" Liebowitz (born Yacov Lebovitz October 10, 1900 – December 11, 2000), Social Security Number 091-03-2495, last residence New York City, New York 10019.

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Joey Cavalieri

Joey Cavalieri is an American writer and editor of comic books.

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Sheldon Mayer

Sheldon Mayer (April 1, 1917 – December 21, 1991) was an American comics artist, writer, and editor.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (sometimes abbreviated as The NYT or The Times) is an American newspaper based in New York City with worldwide influence and readership.

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Wonder Woman

Wonder Woman is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.

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Max Gaines and William Moulton Marston Comparison

Max Gaines has 57 relations, while William Moulton Marston has 66. As they have in common 12, the Jaccard index is 9.76% = 12 / (57 + 66).

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