All of which were mediocre
Minus Spider Island which I can't comment on as I have yet to read it in its entirety.
Good job not mentioning Fear Itself though, because that was just straight ***.
Fear itself was absolute trash. Marvel went into a slight crossover funk after Civil War. As of recently I enjoyed the hell out of Original Sin though, it was so dope and kinda creepy that the Watcher got murdered. AvX was decent as well
Exactly. House of M or Civil War was the start of a string of events, leading to my personally named event fatigue with Marvel
As soon as one was done they were literally already hinting at and announcing the next. The only somewhat good thing about it all was that at least they all didn't have the exact same characters at the focus. House of M- X-Men, Civil War- Iron Man and Tony, but is really a superhero event in general, Fear Itself- Thor, which I was excited for, Dark Reign- Norman Osborn, etc.
Original Sin was interesting, but that bit with Thor wasn't, and the fact that we still haven't learned the Sin down the line irks me. I personally liked Superior Spider-Man, which then played a role in Spiderverse. The only gripe I really then had with Spiderverse was the apparent need (And Convergence for DC is arguably guilty of the same thing) to bring back all these old characters, just to kill them off or make their lives hell. Annihilation was good for actually delving into the space side of Marvel and getting us off Earth.