KK (I'm gonna add another K to that, it goes with your personality)...
KKK, as I've told you countless times, what your hero Waid's doing is not change, he's bringing back the garbage that Byrne got rid off in his reboot, garbage that you want to roll in with a smile on your face because it's only through that garbage that you can understand the concept of Superman.
Anything that doesn't follow the guidelines of Mort's garbage , for you, is not Superman nor worthy of being considered to be Superman...
Your constant rant about how in 93 Superman stopped being good and the only way to make him interesting again is to surround him with that garbage is the most idiotic piece of shit I've ever seen a fan of outdated crap like yourself say.
I will try to tell you the following one last time... IF you get it, good, if you don't get it then you must be the most stupid person on the face of this planet...
Here goes...
Just because things used to be one way once DOESN'T mean they have to be that way forever.
Reboots are TOOLS to be used in writing comics, NOT to stroke writers egos, which is what Waid's doing right now with Stupidright.
The man has claimed, in more than one occasion, that he hopes that his version (which is in reality a rip off of EVERYTHING other people came up with and has NOTHING of him in it) of Superman's origin be the ONLY one people use to understand the character.
His version is filled up with outdated stupidity dressed in modern clothing yet outdated nonetheless.
Those that call it change and an improvement do it because for them it is an improvement to surrounded Superman with other Kryptonians, to have him com from a futuristic Earth and have him be a God.
Just because those wastes of space think so doesn't make it so, all it means is that for THEM that's the only way the concept can be enjoyed.
Others, like me, can enjoy the concept for what it actually is and not because of what Mort turned into.
The story of Superman is one of the last survivor of an alien race, NOT of a God from space surrounded by other Gods.
If you can't get that small detail then it's clear that the concept of Superman is over your head and you represent the kind of audience Mort was aiming to with his stupid ideas; simplistic children and simple minded adults.
I, on the other hand, enjoy the more complex stories done between 86 and 99, after and before Superman was dumbed down to meet your criteria of what a Superman story should be like.
Mxy, consider the above a reply to whatever you said since it's clear that you and KKK share a friend or an ideology at least on what makes a good Superman story...
Comics are like a Rorschach test; everyone has a different opinion on what they are and can be...