With the rumors that Marvel is cancelling the Fantastic Four series and downplaying mutants in the comics, I can't help but wonder how much of this is Disney playing hard-ball, running a scorched earth tactic to get these properties back.
Not a rumor its already been announced that next year Fantastic Four is ending, it was announced during the same panel as the No More Mutants. My main guess is that Se cert Wars ends with a new 52 styler reboot with the universe is changed to be more like the MCU and Civil War is apart of retelling old events for the new universe. Xmen and Fantastic Four will be be pushed into thier own universe so they can still make money off the books with out them touching the mainline stuff.
Currently most of Marvel's book announcements has either been for characters related to the MCU, or for bussiness purposes. SOme of the Avengers Now books announced.
Angela: Assassin of Asgard - She's now a big deal in the MU getting her own mini series dedicated to her being thor and loki's sister and she's pals with the guardians. Marvel now owns the rights to her fully and I could see her being in Thor 3.
Bucky Barnes: Winter Solider- He' the man on the wall protecting the earth from Alien threats and we know Winter Solider is going to be a big deal in the MCU.
Deathlok- A new version of the charcters based on his MCU version who will probably be back this season.
SHIELD - its using the cast of AOS, nuff said.
Hawkeye - he's playing a big part in AOU.
Ant-man - Scott Lang is the main charcter of a book lanching a few months before the movie.
Gamora - This gives all of the non brick members of the guardians a book.
Inhuman - techincally not Avengers NOw but Medusa is on the promo art along with Inferno the new Scott Summers analog.
Operation Sin - a mini series starring Peggy Carter and Howard Stark in the 50s, launching the month that agent carter is out.
The only two charcters on the promo art that haven't gotten books announced yet are Doctor Strange and Scarlet Witch.