Originally Posted by
Alpha
Gotta say though, that even if someone doesn't think any of the William Messner-Loebs stories were anything special, he did a lot to show how much could be done with Diana. His Wonder Woman crossed all genres.
He explored the social issues she could deal with, the sci fi and fantasy, the surreal dreamworld (including the astral plane), gave her all kinds of supporting characters, showed Diana as someone funny, terrifying, intelligent, adventurous, creative, nurturing, confident, vulnerable, and yet maintained the idea that Diana is totally straight forward as a character and puts everything on the table when she meets someone. He used Hippolyta in a meaningful way, Vanessa Kapatellis and her mother in a meaningful way twice in a meaningful way, even used Etta Candy better than Perez did, used Circe as a grand villain as well as a manipulator capable of getting close to Diana.
If there are three runs that show the diversity of the character it's his, Marston's and Jiminez.