Simone notes, however, that most tend to worry about controversy from giving Diana flaws.

Simone brings it all back to her and how she perceives the hero.

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However,Golden AgeWonder Womancomics were outrageously popular to the point that they outsoldSuperman.

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Gails words make sense.

What it usually comes down to is whether the writer actually likes and gets Wonder Woman or not.

What it usually comes down to is whether the writer actually likes and gets Wonder Woman or not.

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Thats always going to be obvious in a finalized product.

Sure, male writers work might be under more of a microscope than a female writers.

A character like her needs flaws and fans should be open to when creators decide to acknowledge them.

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Comic book art: Wonder Woman glares at the reader with broken stars shattering behind her.

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