I think aspects of Marvel and DC are worse:
Editorial reins, writing for trade, events, reliance on a small circle of writers, variant covers and the comic store economy, cover prices and value.
I don't know that I'd say it's worse than the 90s (my era, even) or the Bendis Is Everywhere era.
But overall, never been better..so many creators, creator owned books, genres, it's mainstream and accepted now, we get more and more media and toys. Step outside the big two and there's too many books to even keep up with that are of great quality and speak to the strengths of the medium and and it's artistry.
There's great stuff. It's different. But there's good things out there.
And if you like X+Men at all and haven't read Krakoa era, at the very least House of and Powers of, I think you're just cheating yourself, as my old weight coach used to say. But honestly, after Hickman bailed and Marvel kept it trundling forward, you can drop that. I don't think it paid out. But that first intro? Quality.
I do love how cyclical and age gated comics can be. I love talking to older fans who found the stuff I loved and grew up with to be the "trash" that they ejected their pull lists over. Outback X-Men. 90s. Morrison X-Men. Etc. I do it myself while other people I know scramble the things I dropped.