Newsarama asks former Crossgen creators their thoughts about Marvel's plans for CG:
“I was startled, but not surprised,” Kesel, writer of Meridian and Sigil said via e-mail of Marvel’s Comic-Con teaser. “I've been predicting that somebody at Disney would notice that they'd purchased some comic book IP and now have a comic book company in their basket.”
“I was pleasantly surprised,” Waid wrote via e-mail of his reaction. “There's some gold in them thar hills, provided Marvel plays up what works (the individual concepts) and ignores what doesn't (the forced shared-universe nonsense). But they've got the best roster of work-for-hire talent available to them in comics today, and I'm eager to see this work!”
Too bad Pelletier's not so interested:
"Working on Negation will always be one of the highlights of my career," Pelletier told Newsarama via e-mail. "The idea of working with Tony Bedard and Dave Meikis on this book brings a smile to my face. But would I give up penciling The Incredible Hulk to work on Negation again? I don't think so!"
Still, it'll be interesting if Marvel resurrects some titles.  Maybe this will act as an imprint for all their cosmic stuff.