Originally Posted by
Gaelforce
Except she has a healing factor - it's been shown as recently as a few months ago when she was shot through the heart/chest and she healed in a few minutes. In nu52, broken arms were mended before the issue was finished.
The biggest issue with Diana is inconsistency from one writer to the next. Robinson's run, more than others, has just aggravated the heck out of me since she lamented that she's not a 'planner' and 'oh, if only Steve were here' to plan it for her.
DC can't make up their minds what they want to do with her, and this translates to each writer getting to create someone different.
Originally a scientist, she created the purple healing ray to bring Steve back from near death and, and invented the invisible jet. Post-COIE, she was a strategist, an author, and an ambassador.
But since nu52, she hasn't had a 'job', so to speak, outside of working with ARGUS and the military hitting things in the face.
She could deflect bullets blindfolded because her senses were so sharp, but now she hasn't been shown as having any enhanced senses at all.
She entered the speed force under her own power, yet now she needs her twin brother to get from point A to point B because he's faster than she is.
She isn't just inconsistent from era to era, but from month to month (see 'healing a gun shot wound' Rucka vs Robinson) and DC doesn't seem to care.
As to the bullet issue - bullets were *the* main threat in the 40s. All the bad guys had guns coming out of the Pulp era - it was standard munitions and fisticuffs, so not being bulletproof was fine for the time.
But I stand by a bulletproof Diana in this day and age. Nu52 had full body covering that was bulletproof. Injustice has a completely bulletproof Diana. When she was shot by an arrow pre-nu52, it was stated that it pierced her flesh and was undetected because it was enchanted, making it clear that a normal 'piercing' arrow wouldn't have done the trick.
Consistency is key, but again, when the street heroes don't care about bullets anymore, there's no reason Wonder Woman should have to worry.