If you don't know much about the history of Wonder Woman, or even care about her character in general, why did you even continue with that discussion? Given that your list of favorite books are all based around male characters, you'll forgive me if I don't sound accommodating to your lack of interest in a thread regarding one of the super rare female lead super hero movies to exist.
It was all about the stories. Back in the day, I didn't find much that was overly compelling to me in the DC universe . With my available funding, I collected Rom: Spaceknight, Uncanny X-Men, New Mutants, Excalibur, Wolverine, She-Hulk, Marvel Comics Presents, Transformers, Strangers In Paradise, Bone, ElfQuest, Kabuki, Star Wars, Star Trek... At the time I was looking (circa 1980-1995), the only DC books whose writing I liked were the ones I listed. All of this is irrespective of gender. I did snag a few random issues of other books (again, irrespective of gender) as I caught wind of an issue or story arc that I found worth reading. I like Power Woman, I like Supergirl, I like Cataclysm-Batgirl, and yes, I like Wonder Woman -- but none of them have had good creative teams on long enough for me to seriously collect their books. It was the same problem I had when Chuck Dixon started up the Tim Drake Robin series. It was fan
tastic for about twenty issues, but then the editorial team decided they didn't like the actual character growth and exploration that was going on in there, put someone else on the book, undid all the complexity that had been added, and turned it into another boring DC book.
For me, too much of the Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, and Justice League stories are like that. They failed to engage me. I like the
characters, which is why I liked finding other avenues that featured them well, since I didn't feel their own regular books did. I would've been fine with Green Lantern being a woman, f'r instance, so that's not it. Frankly, I rather wish they
would have a female GL as the central character -- not a gimmick, not part of a larger supporting cast. I think there's potential there... But I also think Marvel got there first and called her Captain Marvel. *heh*
I know Wonder Woman's been done both well and badly over the years. I just don't have the time or patience to sift through it all to find the good stuff.
--Jonah