Also I hate this freaking pre-summer heat wave right now, if I don't have the fan on in some way I'll be miserable but if I have it one my throat with get dry up and sore and I'll also be miserable. This seriously bugs me.
Feel lucky it is not snowing. It snowed AGAIN yesterday up here in Alberta.
You have a right to be upset. Like with Spidey, the New 52, and Legends 3, Disney handled the situation very poorly & confusingly. That's never good.
The case with Spider-Man and the New 52 is particularly bad in my mind. From what I remember from scattered interviews, Joe Quesada was dismissive and downright patronizing to fans who either protested the dissolution of Peter's marriage with MJ or the fact Spidey made a deal with the devil. I believe his argument was essentially, "If you don't like this or what we're doing with Spider-Man, you're not a fan of the character." As such, I now believe that Ben Reilly (and not Peter Parker) is the one, true Spider-Man and maybe the Clone Saga did something right when they made that declaration nearly twenty years ago.
Oh believe me, I think the Clone Saga is horrible but at least it took more rational chances when they let Aunt May shuffle off the mortal coil with dignity, and killed Otto Octavius. At least the Clone Saga seemed to make the Spidey mythos move forward whereas One More Day/Brand New Day was a huge step backwards.
As for the New 52, the powers that be at DC Entertainment give me the impression that they had no idea what they were doing. They wanted to bring in new readers but basically ignored every demographic aside from teenage boys. As
Shortpacked illustrated, Starfire from the Teen Titans was popular with girls because she was a sweet and passionate outsider who had a black belt is ass-kicking, but in
Red Hood and the Outlaws, Scott Lobdell turned her into a vapid sex toy. Way to alienate those potential readers.
Granted, DC seems to be listening more because Wally West returned recently (though not in the way fans wanted.) They seem to be utterly clueless and expect their fans to be
grateful for destroying much of what they liked about the pre-Flashpoint DCU and replacing it with something that is almost unrecognizable. I have pretty much given up on the old DCU, but I would settle for the wholesale destruction of the New 52 universe.