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* GhostWriter: She wrote about 70 Wonder Woman stories but all are attributed under Marston's penname, "Charles Marston"

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* GhostWriter: She wrote about 70 Wonder Woman stories but all are attributed under Marston's penname, "Charles Marston"

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* GhostWriter: She wrote about 70 Wonder Woman stories but all are attributed under Marston's penname, "Charles Marston"Marston"
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Originally just being an assistant to Creator/WilliamMoultonMarston, who was her professor, she eventually began contributing stories to Marston's Wonder Woman comics. As Marston health declined she gradually took on more of the writing duties for the character, though the stories were still all credited to Marston in the credits.

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Originally just being an assistant to Creator/WilliamMoultonMarston, who was her professor, she eventually began contributing stories to Marston's Wonder Woman comics. As Marston Marston’s health declined she gradually took on more of the writing duties for the character, though the stories were still all credited to Marston in the credits.

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* CreatorBacklash: She wasn't a fan of the direction DC took Wonder Woman following Marston's death and her departure.
* GhostWriter: She wrote about 70 Wonder Woman stories but all are attributed under Marston's penname, "Charles Marston"
* MagnumOpusDissonance: She wasn't comics fan prior to working for Marston and left the industry after his death but was rather amazed the appreciation she got when her contributions were re-discovered in the 2010s.

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* CreatorBacklash: She wasn't a fan of the direction DC took Wonder Woman following Marston's death and her departure.
* GhostWriter: She wrote about 70 Wonder Woman stories but all are attributed under Marston's penname, "Charles Marston"
* MagnumOpusDissonance: She wasn't comics fan prior to working for Marston and left the industry after his death but was rather amazed the appreciation she got when her contributions were re-discovered in the 2010s.
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Joye Hummel Murchison Kelly (April 4, 1924 – April 5, 2021) was an American ComicBook writer in the [[MediaNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks Golden Age of Comics]] and the first woman to have written for ComicBook/WonderWoman.

Originally just being an assistant to Creator/WilliamMoultonMarston, who was her professor, she eventually began contributing stories to Marston's Wonder Woman comics. As Marston health declined she gradually took on more of the writing duties for the character, though the stories were still all credited to Marston in the credits.

Following Marston's death in 1947, Hummel resigned from the book and left the comics industry entirely. Her contributions would largely go unacknowledged for much of the remainder of her life before being re-discovered in the mid-2010s.

!!Titles she worked on;
* ''ComicBook/ComicCavalcade''
* ''ComicBook/SensationComics''
* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'' (#12 - #29)


!!Tropes associated with her and her work include;
* CreatorBacklash: She wasn't a fan of the direction DC took Wonder Woman following Marston's death and her departure.
* GhostWriter: She wrote about 70 Wonder Woman stories but all are attributed under Marston's penname, "Charles Marston"
* MagnumOpusDissonance: She wasn't comics fan prior to working for Marston and left the industry after his death but was rather amazed the appreciation she got when her contributions were re-discovered in the 2010s.

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