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#istandwithClops
I couldn't care less about either of them in all honesty. Ms. Marvel and Wolverine are more interesting members of their respective races.
^Well that's not true I suppose. I care even less about Teen Cyclops than I did about his adult counterpart, who I actually liked years and years ago.
EDIT
A few weeks into Rebirth and i've pretty much figured what i'm going to keep up with:
Green Lantern: Only thing is that I really need to catch up, because while i've read and had almost no major problems understanding the current series, I slacked off hard on the New 52 series and am way behind on it. Same goes for Sinestro's series, which I straight up just never read. So i'll be looking to pick up both of those and then continuing with the current series.
Nightwing: Unlike GL, I kept up with Nightwing in the New 52 and Grayson afterwards, so i'm good. He's one of my favorite comic book characters, so i'd be following this series to some extent regardless. I'm enjoying the current arc anyways, so nothing will change here.
Detective Comics: Like this a lot more than I thought I would. The team dynamic has some kinks that need to be worked out, but overall it's just better than I thought it'd be. Really interested to see where DC goes from here. Then, over the past few weeks i've caught up on every title that Bruce Wayne starred in in the New 52, so i've already done my catching up, unlike Green Lantern. And I now have a better opinion of New 52 Batman in general.
Aquaman: Like with Batman, I recently read all of New 52 Aquaman (The main series and The Others) and I enjoyed it quite a bit. Really, outside of Batman and Green Lantern I feel that the writers of other series really tried to put more effort into changing the histories and backstories of these characters, which worked in some places and didn't work in others. While I miss Aquaman's previous origin, specifically the overall history of Atlantis, I do enjoy what the new writers did. And in general I believe they've handled Aquaman's character well. There's a balance here. They're not writing him as if he's the greatest hero around, in order to overcompensate for all the jokes associated with the character. Instead, the writer confronts everything head on and just treats the character with respect, pointing out the he really is fairly powerful in his own right.
Titans: This is actually pretty low on my list and i'm only going to keep with it, beacuse I have faith that it will improve over time. It's not bad so far, but unlike the others it has yet to get me invested in the current storyline.
All-Star Batman: This one is iffy, because there's really not much to it, but i'll continue until this first storyline with Two Face ends and then decide.
That's pretty much it for now. I have read almost nothing of New 52 Justice League, but i'm planning to (Because it's the Justice League lol). So I haven't checked out the Rebirth title yet, but i'll decide if I will once I catch up. Same goes for The Flash, which I fell off of like 20 issues ago. Another possibility for me is Teen Titans. Can't decide yet of course since it just got started. I would actually really like to pick up Batman Beyond, but it's not a continuation of Batman Beyond 2.0. It's a continuation of Batman Beyond Post-Future's End, which featured Tim Drake as Batman Beyond, and which was also trash (Read it the other day, might get a review up if I feel like it). In general, while I love the series, i'm not a big fan of tying the Batman Beyond concept so closely to the main comic universe. It's kind of like X-Men Evolution. Loved the series as a kid, wouldn't want to see any of those characters show up outside of their own, self-contained series.
So that's 6 titles that I will for sure be following and 3 that i'll be deciding on.