Yeah, it hasn't been the smoothest narrative, but you can see the work that went into the tapestry. We still have beats playing out from 2015 right now.
I'm not a fan of that article because it uses the same quotes from Forbes, where Bendis didn't confirm the interviewers assertions. Bendis' own Jewish roots can play a very interesting part in the stories he tells, and I can also believe that he'll favor the Siegel and Shuster nuances when it comes to portraying the character. But if he makes the Kents Jewish or something, that'd be really weird.