what trauma? girl had a Good childhood. Raven had a terrible childhood, don't see her throwing her hands up and assuming a defensive posture everytime someone points a gun at her.
Never saw batgirl do that either -who really had a traumatic childhood.
fact is WW is vulnerable to sharp point objects. Without bracelets she's swiss cheeze to gunfire
Gender: Female Location: Poppin Pills on the Rainbow Bridge
so its pis that sue can solo the f4? or that ww could kill Clark? or that emma practically runs the x men? or that a skrull queen could mind screw tony to the position he's in now? get a grip
if you think about it Sue could solo FF under certain conditions. WW could not kill clark, under any condition. Emma runs the x-men to an extent. Cyclops still has some say. And wolvie and other senior x-men are not taking shit from anyone, if they do not want too.
with the Skrull queen who cares she is good. But she was sexy as spiderwoman.
Gender: Male Location: Eastern Seaboard, United States
If it helps; here's Grant Morrison's handbook for writing WW...
GM: I wondered about that myself. I love what Gail Simone (especially) and other writers have done to empower the Wonder Woman concept but I must admit I’ve always sensed something slightly bogus and troubling at its heart. When I dug into the roots of the character I found an uneasy melange of girl power, bondage and disturbed sexuality that has never been adequately dealt with or fully processed out to my mind. I’ve always felt there was something oddly artificial about Wonder Woman, something not like a woman at all.
Having said that, I became quite fascinated by these contradictions and problems and tried to resolve them for what turned into a different project entirely. Partly because I didn’t want to use any of that new material in Final Crisis, I relegated Wonder Woman to a role that best summed up my original negative feelings about the character.