While this is pretty cool and funny, and DOES get fairly close to Marston (that 'Queen Turvy-Topsa of Upsa-Daisyland' is totally the sort of stuff that Golden Age WW went up against EVERY day), there are a couple of things that ring false to me. First of all, Etta? Is not that fat. She was always portrayed as more of a short and pudgy dynamo than an outright lard-ass, which she is here. Also, she went more for candy than ice cream - where's the bon-bons? Also, the writer seems to be confusing Wonder Woman with Superman here. Creating a storm with a clap of the hands? Blowing ships around on the ocean? That's Superman's territory. Back then, WW's powers were basically those of a 'super-athlete' - really strong, really fast, etc. And this was important, because, as I read it, the whole point of Wonder Woman was to inspire girls to go on to great things, to show them that they weren't weak just because they were female. Hence, Marston chose a range of powers that were exaggerated versions of stuff that regular girls could actually do. Marston's Wonder Woman couldn't possibly have done what she's shown doing here - she was never that powerful. (Point of fact, she STILL probably couldn't do it - apart from learning to fly and growing a great deal stronger, the character hasn't increased in power all that much over the years.) Then again, it's actually Superba doing it - but that brings its own set of problems, doesn't it?
"I have created a robot that is MORE POWERFUL THAN WONDER WOMAN! It can create storms with a handclap - blow ships back to shore - swat planes out of the sky! With such a powerful robot at ones side, one could RULE THE WORLD! And now it is yours, Miss Callow! What shall you do with it?"
"I shall NAME IT AFTER A PERFUME and use it to MAKE WONDER WOMAN LOOK FOOLISH!"