The one thing I'll say in "defense" of Marvel is that in regards to their book numbering, they've been saying that they treat everything like "seasons," hence them starting over so much.
...It's still confusing and stupid.A Brief Guide to Marvel Comics' Four Relaunches—Yes, Four—Since 2015
Gotta comment on this part of the article.
There have been a few comics announced as part of the roster shakeup, however. There will now only be one Avengers book (by Jason Aaron and Ed McGuiness), after years of multiple teams bearing the name, which will unite Black Panther, Thor (the Odinson version), Iron Man, Captain America, She-Hulk, Doctor Strange, and Ghost Rider.
While I personally think this is a good thing (there's too many Avengers teams), at the same time...why would you do this when you're about to put the Avengers back in the spotlight with movies
this year and next year, Marvel?

Odinson will be reinstated as the God of Thunder in his own Thor series, by Jason Aaron and Mike Del Mundo.

I dunno what it is. I loved Thor Ragnarok and the movie version in general, but I just don't care about this character in comics. Didn't care about FemThor once her identity got revealed either. Maybe this new creative team will change my mind.
Black Panther by Ta-Nehisi Coates and Daniel Acuńa, will pick up on the thread first teased in Marvel Legacy #1 of there being a vast Wakandan Space Empire.
Ditto here like Thor. Also "Wakandans...iiiinnnn spaaaaaaace" doesn't seem like it's going to be a popular thing people will want after the movie.

Following his death in Civil War (and his bizarre re-appearance in Secret Empire), Bruce Banner will be restored as the Hulk in Al Ewing and Joe Bennett’s The Immortal Hulk.
This one was obvious. One thing about his "bizarre re-appearance" in Secret Empire- he was brought back by the magic arts that create Hand ninjas. So that's fine. Except one thing- Bruce Banner lost the Hulk as a part of him. Amadeus Cho got the literal Hulk personality from Banner and put it in himself. Remember, Marvel? I guess the answer is we should forget about that and Marvel stories are like pro wrasslin'- forget about past events unless we tell you! But Bruce Banner being there was no weirder than the A.I. version of Tony Stark walking around and acting like he was Tony and being away from Ironheart.
But Secret Empire sucked anyway and is best forgotten.
In another out-there announcement, multiplying mutant Jamie Madrox—a.k.a. Multiple Man, a.k.a. future Marvel movie star—is getting his own series as part of the relaunch, too.
...Huh? They killed Madrox off in the X-Men books.

(I know, I know...doesn't matter.)