Not sure how you go from one poor comic story to the collapse of an entire part of a franchise
Not just "one poor comic." The first year or so of the Ongoing series were just adaptations of TOS episodes set in the Abramsverse. Even the STID related comics Countdown to Darkness and After Darkness draw heavily from TOS episodes. The only exceptions were the issues done to explore character backstories. That is until this past January when IDW did start doing original stories not directly tied into the Prime Universe, even though one does still end up including a cameo by Geordi La Forge. But then after three such stories, they began dipping into the Prime Universe well again. Plus there's the video game which just reimagines the Gorn for the Abramsverse.
Ironically, the only truly original work done for the Abramsverse were the novels Pocket Books was going to publish. Those didn't really draw on the Prime Universe at all, unless you count the one about Spock Prime adjusting to life in the Abramsverse. And of course they ended up being pulled because they clashed with the direction Bad Robot wanted to take the franchise.
Based on all the copying (sorry, "homages") the movies have done, and the general direction of the tie-in material, it seems to me that unless it's milking the Prime Universe in some way, Bad Robot isn't interested in going there. And such limitations on story are guaranteed to burn out sooner rather than later. The Abramsverse has one more movie left to it, it will not go for six and we certainly are not going to be following the adventures of this crew twenty-five years later.