Exactly so. It always amuses me when people claim "ruination" because something is no longer canon. I can read them again and again and no matter what that experience is mine.Doesn't mean it's nothing. If it's a good story, it didn't stop being a good story just because it isn't "canon" anymore.
Did you enjoy reading it back in the day? Have you lost that experience?
I confess this is one of my hobby-horses when it comes to comics in general. I'm puzzled by readers who insist that some favorite old story is theirs is somehow ruined because it felt out of continuity at some point, or who complain that they wasted their time and money because certain storylines don't "count" anymore.
Me, I'm always: "Has the art changed? Have the words been rewritten? Have you retroactively lost the experience of enjoying it in the past? Can you never enjoy it again?"
A good comic book is never "nothing" as long as people enjoyed reading it, regardless if we're talking about STAR TREK or an old Silver Age BATMAN comic.
Just like when people get bent out of shape because the visuals of TOS are no longer canon. It doesn't take away from the fact that I can still watch it (and do) and that those characters had an impact upon me. The enjoyment is still there, canon status be damned.