14. Here’s How the Lasso of Truth Came About
Wonder Woman creator William Moulton Marston is actually credited with the invention of an early polygraph and lie detector test in real life. He incorporated his preoccupation with truth and lies in his character’s golden lasso. The man also had a thing for bondage, which is why Wonder Woman lost her power when she was tied up (which happened frequently).
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