Originally Posted by
SiegePerilous02
Sex and the psychology behind it weren't really a part of Superman's creation the way they were for Wonder Woman, though, so he's incidental to this. There's no getting around that, no matter how much some may try to deny it. People insist on shoving this more outlandish side of her back in the closet, and it kinds of weirds me out, tbh. Super heroics aren't the only thing going on in these books, and nobody is saying bringing this back would diminish everything else anyway. Sex and psychology are a vital part of what made Wonder Woman so unique, especially combined with the mythology and super heroics, and she's often been a dull sanitized version of true self ever since creators tried to distance themselves from Marston's take.
I think Orlando or Seeley could do it, honestly, though I don't trust DiDio either.