i've had trouble getting onto the site for a few days, but i thought it might be polite to answer a few comments/questions...
1 - WW+SM= well, i can't tell you what they do or don't do, but i can tell you that i abhor random hookups of vaguely-but-not-really-compatible characters who happen to be in the same general vicinity. well, it's AWESOME when it happens on gossip girl, but that's about it.
i may or may not be a good writer, but i never have characters do something "just because" -- either something is characteristic of them, or it is not. when this story is done, that image and its place in the story will make perfect sense, and no one will be disappointed. except maybe jupiterrhode. if that one sketch of the tiara turns you off because it lacks the double points, it's safe to day there are a lot of other things that will bug you soooo much more. fair warning!
2 - when i did WW children's books several years ago, half of the people hated that i made diana so thin. they thought i was lauding paris hilton etc and promoting bad body imagery. the other half loved that i showed young diana with a young body, and not a playmate physique. there's no right or wrong, but "pleasing everyone is a noble goal... for a concierge". it is what it is.
as a non-moron and father of 2 daughters, i can only do my best to treat each character as an individual and draw them accordingly. while many artists draw WW as a porn star and seemingly get bonus pay for every pose where she is pushing both her chest AND her rear in your face, i tried to emphasize a lean and athletic frame that seemed appropriate for her age. (in this story of her early years.) i didn't draw her like a tank because she doesn't have that sort of personality. (after all, if i were drawing SM and BM together, i would certainly give them different builds because both their personalities and their physical approach to problems is so characteristically different.) in fact, while everyone has their own opinion, i would suggest that a bulldozer WW is antithetical -- it assumes that strength, power and heroism are directly related to the size of your deltoids. diana's athleticism and brains are as much or more a part of her overall "strength" as her weightlifting abilities.
i also hate the fact that most comic artists give every female the exact same body (occasionally interspersed with a "fat" or "old" variant). which leads me to...