Aw, we're doing this again?
So instead of Superboy being a Krytonian/Human hybrid clone made to replace Superman after his apparent death, Superboy is now a a Kryptonian/Human hybrid clone made as a... weapon? The powers are all the same, only dialed to eleven, and Luthor so far seems to be removed entirely in this incarnation. But it just feels like treading the same water with minor changes made for change's sake.
Okay fine, but then what exactly was the point of this reboot then? Superboy had finally become an interesting character as Conner Kent, as he grew up from his beginnings as stereotypical 90s douche in a leather jacket, into the fun to read character he was in the Teen Titans and Adventure Comics books. The idea of a reboot doesn't bother me so much as the fact that they've just gone back to 1992 to make it edgier. A whole new Superboy character would have been a more interesting read for me.
Instead, it's the same problem I'm been having with most of the New 52 books. I don't understand what counts anymore. Is the 90s Superboy gone completely now, or is this just a retconning of his origin? Is all the past 90s Superboy history supposed to mesh with this somehow? If not, then why give new Superboy so much of the same back story. It's just confusing. I know part of the point of the reboot is to create a jumping on point for new readers, but I expect they'll be just as confused by this incarnation as they would be just jumping into a new series that relied on the existing continuity. Instead, now the old readers will be confused as well, but maybe I'm just dull.
Maybe it would help if I had read any of Flashpoint, but then again, wasn't one reason for the reboot so that I wouldn't have to?
A part of me hopes that this all turns out to be happening on one of the other 52 worlds in the multiverse and 12 months from now everything goes back to what I've come to consider DCU proper, but now I probably sound like the fans during Crisis on Infinite Earths.