And to answer Rob:
"Kingdom Come" is not at all an appealing version of Wonder Woman for my tastes. But I suspect it is a realistic (but sad) consequence of the characterization of the early post-Crisis WW, if she had not moved on and grown up in the Loebs run. Someone who wants to remain that naive is bound to be bitterly disapointed, and an aparent abandonment by her homeland by her own people might well push her off the edge. But do I want that for Wonder Woman permanently? No way. That's an extreme. Moxie is one thing. Militarism is another.
I never really got into the JLA in the Morrison run, but IIRC he almost never used Wonder Woman, and when he did it was usually an insignificant expository line or two, "here comes Superman" or something. Mark Waid sometimes did allright by her though, despite "Kingdom Come". I particularly liked her forthrightness in voting to kick Batman out of the JLA. Her reasons were spot-on, showing concern for what was best for the group, in stark contrast to The Flash and Green Lantern who seemed to vote on blind loyalty. But that "Queen of Fables" thing was a mess! I do think there were the seeds of a good Wonder Woman there.
As for the animated version..IIIII...guess she's allriiiiiiiiight. A little too earnest for my tastes, but maybe.
Andrew