I'm down to two books - X-Men: Gold (which they are cancelling) and Moon Knight. Other than that, I've been strictly reading DC or indie books.
Sun, what were your thoughts on Man of Steel? Frankly, I hated it even more so because of how it ended...
(So not to spoil for those who haven't finished yet...)
Is Bendis truly that weak (or cowardly) that he can't write Superman from where he's been the last two years? He has to write his wife and kid by sending them to far reaches of the galaxy(ies)? And while he's at it, he has to send Kara off as well because there can only be one Kryptonian on Earth? Screw you, Bendis.
Look on the bright side though. At least you didn't have to eat a hat.
Bendis being Bendis, really. It just feels like a Bendis comic in every way, and that does nothing for me at all. As to the specific character moves, unfortunately didn't surprise me. Status quo is god in the big 2, and even good changes get swept under the rug eventually. I hate it, but decades have proven it to be a near universal law.
I've actually been reading some older stuff latel. Old EC horror collections (Tales from the Crypt/Vault of Horror/Haunt of Fear). I've also got a copy of Spirit World by Jack Kirby which is kind of Ripley's Believe it Or Not meets Charles Fort if Jack Kirby did it. Unfortunately all the material fits into one collection because there wasn't a lot of it, but it's a cool thing to have. Not technically indie as DC reprinted it several years back, but it's a really good prestige style hardcover collection that's more like a book than a comic.
Also, the recent news that Duncan Jones is going to make a Rogue Trooper movie really has me wanting to dive back into some old school 2000 A.D. stuff. Judge Dredd is obviously the most well known, but you've also got Rogue Trooper, Strontium Dog, and others.
Lots of good current stuff out there at the moment. I just tend to deep dive into the past during summers and catch up on current stuff later.