In terms of characterization what is your ideal Wondy?
>>90954164
like superman but girlier
I like when she wore a thong
Motherly Wondy
>>90954164
>independent
>adventurous and a bit of a daredevil
>loving and forgiving, and always looking to redeem people
>still willing to get into a scrap and wrestle
>not as much of a fish-out-of-water as some people like to portray her as
Limitless unconditional love for everyone, including those she is beating the shit out of because they are being bad people right now.
Pretty much just the DCAU.
>>90955107
Awkward adopted kid who tries really hard to live up to inaccurate outsider views of his biological parents' culture
Pacifist who refuses to face the limitations of pacifism SO HARD the universe hands him an out
Frothing moron whose idea of trauma recovery is literal eternal rage
>>90954731
This. Fun Diana is cute.
>>90955107
PUT THE FUCKING PARENTHESIS IN PROPERLY YOU FUCK, A MISSING OPERATOR LIKE THIS WAS WHY DARKSEID TOOK SO DAMN LONG TO SOLVE HIS ANTI LIFE EQUATION
I guess this solves for... Brian Azzarello's Wondy?
>>90954164
My favourite is still Perez's Wonder Woman, because she's perfect. Loving, strong, not just of muscle but of character as well, smart, empathetic, humble but also extremely gorgeous and knows it.
>>90955655
>Loving, strong, not just of muscle but of character as well
This
>also extremely gorgeous and knows it
Also sort of this, but I think the more important part is being strong without sacrificing her femininity, especially as so many "stronk female charcaters" these days are just men with tits
>>90955903
Yeah, I think I was gunning for that, she was able to be strong in a womanly way, as opposed to strong in a manly way which is what so many people (including women) try and write strong women.
>>90954164
Barbaric, yet caring warrioress of justice.
And also pairing with Steve.
>>90956718
>And also pairing with Steve.
This is essential.