This really has no relevance for the post-Crisis readership. How much exactly of post-Crisis continuity is intact? How can we know? Someone had the great idea to reboot Superman after IC, without rebooting Superman after IC, so the only way to really know is come across contradictions in future stories that nullify the earlier, post-Crisis ones.
You really aren't getting it
And, really, you think it matters to someone who favors post-Crisis Superman?
Post-Crisis continuity still happened.
OK, so Superman died in the hands of Doomsday
Yes. They specifically mentioned that Superman was killed by Doomsday in the current New Krypton arc.
and Lois found something marry-worthy in the man who needs to have a security council with himself about tying his shoes in a public place.
Lois knows that the Clark that Clark presents in the Daily Planet is not the true person. The person she married is Clark Kent, she knows that true Clark.
Yes he is, and it was done in an excellent manner and it's not like he erased Pa from post-Crisis continuity.
No, Jor-El is dead. What Superman talks to is a computer simulation within the Sunstone crystals.
We have the "true Brainiac", as opposed to the old "fake" ones.
It was done to combine the multiple variations of Brainiac and to tell them in a coherent fashion that makes sense on why Brainiac has been portrayed as a Coluan, a robot, a computer program, and whatnot.
Zod is now his STM incarnation, more or less, complete with the matching crew.
The Zod that Donner presented is the best incarnation of Zod.
Clark had powers since he was a kid.
Clark has had powers since he was a kid in most incarnations of Superman. Smallville, Superman: The Movie, Superman: The Animated Series, etc.
The Superboy is back in continuity, even if he's just restricted to the 31st Century.
I was iffy on this, but after reading it, Johns' handling of the Legion has been really well done.
There is a boatload of Kryptonians out there (even before Superman saved Kandor).
Don't blame Johns on that one. Loeb brought back Supergirl. Superboy was a half-human/half-Kryptonian hybrid. The Phantom Zone criminals have been around for a while. There was a Kryptonian Zod from a pocket dimension that Byrne had Superman kill.
Lex might have once been a businessman, but now he's a full-blown criminal mastermind/mad scientist.
LexCorp is still in continuity. Lex was a businessman until he became President of the United States and then he was essentially overthrown by Batman and Superman. Johns' first arc on Superman OYL had Lana Lang become the CEO of what was left of LexCorp with the company getting rid of Lex completely because of Lex's criminal activities ruining the company.
Loeb.
and Kryptonite is multi-colored (and, yes, I know they both appeared well-before IC, but that path was being walked on since then).
So. Kryptonite has been multi-colored before pre and post-Crisis.
It's great that you guys can enjoy all that, really, but let's not pretend that it's quite the same as it was before and there is no reason for complaints from those of us who have an issue with all this.
The problem isn't that people who complain about what Johns is doing with the Superman comics are complaining about the concepts he uses by automatically going ewwww...Silver Age and are just automatically disdaining it simply because it wasn't a part of the comics they're used to instead of the actual writing.
The writing is downright fantastic.