I agree, but at this point, one wonders what the point of arguing is. Bendis is going to do what he will do, he's made it resoundingly clear that this isn't a trick, and he's not going to change his mind for anyone, certainly not because you outargued him on an internet forum he doesn't read. I suspect the vast majority of the people who are arguing this is fine just never really liked Jon very much anyway, so its pointless trying to convince most of them to dislike changing his character, since this could be an improvement from their perspective, or a way to get rid of him entirely (for the more vengeful).
It's just...not the move for me, and no, I'm not willing to give it a try anymore. I don't care for teenage Jon and I'm not interested in him or anything he does or will do. At this point it just makes me sad about losing a beloved character to see him. I suppose I could just do what SacredKnight does and choose to tolerate the comic while disliking some of the changes, but honestly, I'd rather just go and read things where I am enjoying myself rather than comics where I have to constantly remind myself not to feel bitter towards the author and to appreciate the good things he does. Marvel has Fantastic Four back and DC has "Shazam" and together, that should satisfy some of my desire to read about superhero families, so I think I'll go and read those instead (at least, that's what I should do; we'll see how well I can control my curiosity in the next couple weeks). I wish there were a good alternative to Supersons, but I can't really think of one, so I guess I'll just read to the end and hope for a touching finale.
I suppose that's just how things go sometimes; I suspect the people who hated the Superman family had to make a similar decision and now are finally getting their moment.
It's kind of bittersweet in that those people are finally getting on board with the Super-family, but it took giving many of the characters the idiot ball in order to do it. It's kind of like how people feel about Superior Spider-Man...which is considered the most successful Spidey story of the decade yet many also feel it treated the characters inappropriately in order to succeed.
This was the first issue by Bendis i really did NOT like. I may rethink collecting the Superman books now.
I think I'm really into where this is headed actually. Re-read #7 tonight and appreciated it much more. I can't wait for #8.