Sometimes the pre-Perez incarnations are underlooked. The golden age Wonder Woman was so much fun. She had a good spirit about her, and she seemed quite effective at her job. I also appreciate Wonder Woman's classic supporting cast of Steve, Etta, General Darnell. Such great villains as well, the Baroness Paula von Gunther, Dr. Psycho. I've always thought Wondy had the most educated rogue's gallery throughout the years because many of them are doctors!
The Silver Age, had a similar tone but it was it was a bit watered down and seemed aimed at a slightly younger audience perhaps? Love Andru's art, especially during the later part of his run as artist and Golden Age villains were reintroduced.
Gerry Conway wrote some good Wonder Woman stories as well, love those Jose Garcia-Lopez covers of that era. I also thought Roy Thomas did a fine job of soft-rebooting Wondy's world with re-introducing Steve, Etta and returning Di to Washington DC. Dan Mishkin did solid stuff as well. The early 80s had a solid balance of heroics without too much mythology oversaturation, which was one reason why Perez's reboot wasn't exactly my cup of tea.
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