I do ... and I hope they get it right with Infinite Crisis, because, in my opinion, Crisis on Infinite Earths caused more problems than it solved.
Actually it was the lack of any real plan or editoral control
after crisis that caused the problems.
For example, there was absolutely no logical reason whatsoever to eliminate Superboy from the Superman mythos (I don't care what John Byrne or any of these other so-called "professionals" say). Axing Superboy from the Man of Steel's history did nothing to "bring Superman back to his roots", and caused untold chaos for the Legion of Super-Heroes ... which still persists to this day ... 20 years layer.
Well the Legion by that time was already a continuity nightmare. You just ignored it. If the writers of legion had rebooted along with the 'new' reality things woudl ahe been fine. But the Cosmic Boy min series forced everybody's hand and things basicly went haywire form there as the Legion kept rebooting itself until End of era.
Another example is the history of Hawkman. What the hell went on there? Everything was perfectly fine until Crisis came along and after that everything seemed to go ka-blooie! Hawkman's entire continuity got messed up almost beyond recognition, and every attempt made to fix the problem only made it worse. If the original Hawkman had to die, then we should've been left with the Silver Age Hawkman (Katar Hol of Thanagar) and been done with it.
Actually everything was fine Post-Crisis until Hawkworld showed up. This series took
everything done with the Hawkman character Post-Crisis and threw it out the window.
Hal Jordan. Poor Hal ... here's a magnificent hero, beloved by millions, who got the shaft as if he were some crummy second-string wannabe. Although his downfall didn't really have anything directly to do with the Crisis, it was the result of bone-headed Post-Crisis writing for the sole purpose of making a buck ... much like Crisis was. At least Barry Allen and Kara Zor-El were given deaths that befitted their heroic nature. Hal Jordan was turned into one of the worst villains imaginable ... and for what reason? So they could make an inept attempt at repairing the damage that John Byrne and company did to the Legion of Super-Heroes by deleting Superboy from their history.
Actually the LSH had
already fixed that by replacing Superboy with Valor but then some idiot hack killed Valor off and LSH history promply went pearshaped again. Also by this time the continuity in every book was SNAFU City. Zero Hour didn't do anything as LSH continuity is still FUBARed and talking about Sueprman these days give you more headaches than Hawkman every did.