Quote Originally Posted by DrNewGod View Post
Is that so WW can be cemented as pan-sexual?
While giving scope for exploring Diana as a queer character is part of it, to me there is an even more important element. Diana grew up in a society with entirely different views of sex and gender than we can find in our societies, and having someone to look at our society through that lens would be hugely helpful. A queer writer might bring a different scope for that helps to bring that perspective to life.