Or, one of us "superfanatics" (I thought name-calling was frowned upon on these boards) could just point out that
A) the sun-towing is Wonder Woman's best-ever feat by such a large margin it falls into the same "too-high-an-outlier-to-count" category as does Superman's galaxy-sneezing feat (i.e. something they never repeated)
B) the very next issue after towing the sun, Wonder Woman gets knocked out by the mortal villain Hypnota.
C) both of those Wonder Woman stories were written by Marston, so inconsistency is a hallmark of the character going back to her own creator
D) Pre-Crisis Superman was consistently, utterly, uber-ridiculous in power scale.
The sun is an average-size star. Superman could and did move
giant stars out of their orbits just to consume extraterrestrial threats:
This was normal for Pre-COIE Supes.
The point is, even before Diana's "Dark Age" (1947-1987), she was written inconsistently in terms of physical power. Wonder Woman plays second fiddle to Superman the same way Superman plays second fiddle to Batman: popularity determines outcome more often than outcome determines popularity.
Wonder Woman needs to find a niche that DOESN'T put her in direct competition with the very few characters that are more popular than her.
This is a pissing contest she can't win.