Since I'm already reading so many DC titles, I'm glad they're going easy with introducing new books. I'll probably check out all three of the announced titles.
Just some thoughts on the books I've been reading:
Midnighter and Apollo: Bless this title and Orlando, it was so good. It's exactly what I feel DC needs and obviously fills the gap left by Midnighter's solo. I would rather these characters stay in the DC universe and not get segregated into a WildStorm universe. That being said, I wish DC would also put an effort into characters with diverse gender expression. I love Midnighter and Apollo and all, but given their histories as Batman and Superman amalgams they are both typically hyper-masculine. At least sexuality is explored and hopefully they get an ongoing eventually (hopefully a rebirth launch).
Green Lanterns: I've resigned to the fact that this won't be the best book ever written and the green lantern mythos might not be for me, but I at least like Jessica and Baz enough to keep reading every two weeks.
Night of the Monster Men: The book doesn't reinvent the Batbooks but I think it serves the purpose of letting the regular creative teams on these books recharge for their next sets of stories. The monsters are pretty gruesome which is kinda fun, but, like, where's this going?
Justice League: Really great art and the book is finally developing interpersonal relationships within the team. I'd be down for a Barry/Jessica ship. The fear stuff feels pretty derivative, especially since we just saw the Gothams deal with it in Batman.
Teen Titans: It was a fine setup, but it felt like the book skimped on content. Issue #1 hopefully will be a little better developed. Too bad the artist is leaving after the first issue, the art was a great fit.