In my relaunch topic, there was a lot of controversy of the "soft-reboot" thing due to DC and political BS due to the toxic political era we're in, that I feel completely undermined what I was going for. But I think I did come up with many good ideas that would've shined brighter if not for those factors, and one of those was Marvel Premiere.
It was an old series that was meant to see if a character or concept could attract enough interest to greenlight them to series. I think this would be useful way to engage with audiences. Use this title to come up with something new, and I do mean new, not lazy legacies or Safespace and Snowflake, but actually new and exciting superheroes that experiment with the genre and add something fresh to the universe. If there's enough interest, greenlight these characters to their own ongoing, and further integrate them into the Marvel Universe.
This way, the characters can build a following, and you can introduce new ideas in a safer way. If something doesn't quite fit, and it doesn't connect, there won't be any damage done. But here, you can see new characters and ideas, gauge the interest, and pursue further if positive. I would dedicate 2-3 issues per new hero or idea, and after 12 you can make a big trade showcasing all the new ideas in a single book.
This is one of the things Marvel could do to actually engage with the paying customers, after being so out of touch that they seriously thought we wanted... this...
I'd like think the nuclear-level backlash to New New Warriors and the economic collapse due to COVID that killed the direct market will force Marvel, or someone above Marvel who has power over them, to completely rethink their business strategy going forward. I just hasn't worked and to act like it's fine is complete denial of basic fact. Word is that New New Warriors and COTA might have been quietly cancelled, which would be a start, but much more needs to be done if they want to fix this mess, reboot or no.
I think testing the waters for legitimately new ideas would be a great way to try to do business. Just a thought. At the very least, it wouldn't hurt to try.