The only thing I want them to announce is that they'll stop using only a limited number of characters each years and will instead exploit the whole toybox.
I don't want a reboot, but if they ever make one, I'd want them to turn the Marvel Universe into something like MC2 (but not MC2, that was terrible).
Heroes from the 60s and 70s would have aged and most of them would be retired or MIA. (like Hank and Janet in the MCU)
Some younger heroes like the New Mutants, the New Warriors, Darkhawk, etc. would be the current adult heroes.
Characters from New X-Men, Champions, Avengers Academy would be the young generation.
Guys, how does the number on the front of the comic affect the quality of the content within?
1: Slow down events, and make them mean something
2: Give titles more of a chance to flesh out
3: No more annuals, not needed
4: Make the current and main universe clearer
5: Bring back the F4 in a truly dramatic fashion. They deserve it.
6: No more heroes vs. heroes.
Namor approves this metaphor.
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Marvel should clean house on editorial. I don't mind taking risks continuity wise, but characterizations have been all over the place. Look at all the directions Moon Knight and Captain Marvel have been pulled in the last decade. Feels like every volume is a different character. Some consistency would be nice.
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Put the X-Men in their own reality so the minority allegory actually works instead of continuing to be a dumb plot hole.
They're already doing less events and putting digital codes back on single issues, so I'm pretty happy.
There has been other instances where she is either in that role (Ultimate comics) or doing something related to it, SHIELD 2014 #4 where se was guided to do surgery with her force fields and there's this infamous scene:
With the amount of times it's been done in some shape or form, I think a writer just needs to pull the trigger and make it her role on the team and career.
It makes sense, suits the character, and has sufficient motivation with her father being a surgeon following in his footsteps. It should be done.
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