Along with all of her remarkable super powers, Wonder Woman has always been mentally tough; compared to heroes like Batman and Wolverine, Diana always seemed, well, healthy. In order to better understand the Amazon princess, this collection highlights the intentions of her creator, controversial psychologist William Moulton Marston. Reflecting on the character and how we have understood her over the past 75 years, the essays collected here delve into issues of gender, family relations, child-rearing, utopianism, and art. Elizabeth Holloway Marston helped her husband create this indelible heroine, and her brief memoir "The Tale of a Manx Cat" is also included.