Aside from Batman, these look amazing.

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It's also less critically acclaimed. And why do comics fans' idea of fun only seem to be viewed as Looney Tunes slapstick? People can get enjoyment from a variety of stories.
I think Gail's run is overall more well regarded than Byrne or Loebs. And I wouldn't classify Marston's work as only being Looney Toons Slapstick. It was goofy, but also got some interesting themes across, and there was a wider variety of locations and antagonists on display. Perez's Wonder Woman dealt with some very serious topics and some of the stories were good or great, but it can be a slog as a whole. There really is no sense of adventure in it.