People who hate Marvel movies and what they represent - do you appreciate the unprecedented cinematic universe that they were able to build?

Does Marvel's (unprecedented) execution of building a cohesive, 23-film arc outweigh the "negative" effects of having super hero content shoved down everyone's throat for the last 10+ years?

Whether you enjoy those films or not (I personally did), they were able to build a story connecting all 23 individual movies into one climactic finale. There may not be anything that rivals something of this scale in cinema anytime in the foreseeable future.

Curious how people feel about it and it's place in the history of film innovation.