I'll see the comic first before passing full judgement on it (as to me it's more a matter of how it's executed) but I won't mind a reboot. To be honest I wasn't too big on DD's following Marvel and making the series realtime in that everyone was 10 years or more older etc, it just didn't work IMO. Reloaded started alright IMHO but sort of lost the path as it went on. I liked the second Dreamwave Joe/Transformers (the one after the WWII version) take on the joe team, had some interesting elements such as Flint and Shipwreck being good buddies, the mystery of Flint's animosity towards Spirit, too bad that never went beyond issue one due to Dreamwave going bust. A reboot isn't too bad since it does allow newcomers to get into the series quickly and for the oldtimers among us, a fresh look. And frankly, if the 25th is going to largely recycle all the old line without new characters, a reboot would keep things slightly fresh ( as it is I dislike the fact that Joe is becoming too much like SW in that you get either same character in same uniform with just new sculpt and articulation or multiple repaints rather than new uniform or look though this is really for another thread

) Not disparaging the old Marvel continuity (DD is another matter though

) but it might be time just to start the slate fresh.