Originally Posted by
dswynne
Sorry, but your definition of what it means to be "Wonder Woman" is silly on your part. In fact, considering that this is Bruce Timm's project, I don't recall the animated DCU version of Diana to be a powerhouse in the same league as that version of Superman, either. Maybe you're opinion is more in line with the comic book version of Diana than the animated version? Also, "New God" Bekka as "Wonder Woman" proved herself to be multi-layered (like Diana), strong (like Diana), a skilled warrior (like Diana), possesses a moral code that makes her unique amongst her people (like Diana), has a strong connection to friends and family (like Diana), can fly (like Diana) and possesses a unique artifact that helps her in her fights (like Diana's). And, in the film, Bekka proved herself tough enough to toss aside both men and heavy machinery, and proved herself to be loyal to her colleagues (like Diana). Motivations aside, Bekka is worthy of the title Wonder Woman.
But, if you want "Female Superman", knock yourself out. After all, differences of opinions is a good thing to have.