I'd rather dump continuity all together, strangles writers too much. When a writer is done with a series, the next shouldn't be hamstrung by the predecessor.

"I want Aunt May to be in my book, but she's dead! Lets make it she was a clone or an alien taco or some bullshit so justify having her back!"

Cut the crap and tell the story you wan't, don't spend issues to align the universe where you need it to start the real story.

I do realise I'm the minority here and the majority of comic readers sperg out about their precious 60 year timeline of a teenager.

If the marvel reboot or whatever gives something as good as the nu52 Azzarello Wonder Woman book it'll be worth it. However I assume they will make it more like the movies to the detriment of the books themselves.