That's the problem, 73402, too many heroes. It's a mess. As I said, I jumped ship at 52 and should probably have made my excuses and sloped off much earlier. Actually, I like WileyJ's suggestion. I might just be able to cope with that scenario without my head falling off.
I've been reading DC comics since they started distribution here in 1959 (or 1960 as some people tell me) and I had seen a few comics prior to that. I loved them. They were very different to the weekly anthology comics we had in Scotland. And when Flash 123 appeared (a few months later here) that was mind blowing. I'd heard rumours of heroes from the '40's but knew sfa about them and now here they were and it was an exotic, colourful, mysterious collection of costumes, powers and gimmicks.
Now though, it's all too serious, fighty, mean looking sometimes nasty stuff and I don't know who is doing what to whom. Is this why my interests are straying more and more to older British comics, GA comics and non-superhero titles?
While not as old as 73042helloworld, I am cracking on a bit and getting grumpier. To illustrate how some other readers feel about Convergence, my pal, Wee John, is an interesting example. My age and has been reading DC since '59, faithfully, every month, and is encyclopaedic in his knowledge of DC heroes and titles. He told me about Convergence, and the impending price rise, and said it was about time he packed it in, and said it with sadness. Perhaps modern superhero comics just aren't meant for old geezers like me and Wee John. There are bright spots now and then but...... I've run out of steam.