I'm actually glad about the resurgance of Prometheus, as I'm something of a fan of the character and I liked the Faces of Evil issue. Although at the same time I'm a bit worried if Robinson will retain the somewhat pathetic wannabe nature of him, as to me that was something that just made him such standout for me.
At the same time I was incredibly annoyed by his proclamation of Morrison's JLA in the fact that he took over in the time when some of the titles were held by characters who weren't the classical heroes, but stand-ins and replacements, and embraced that instead of offering explanations. Kyle had been GL for five years at that point, Wally the Flash for almost fifteen years, Aquaman's version was one of the most proclaimed versions of the character. So what the hell is so special about working with those versions instead of the Silver Age true versions. Sorry about that, it's not just this interview, Robinson to me has always come off as someone who idolized the Silver Age/Bronze Age versions of the characters and who somewhat looks down on anyone who came after that.