I think it's great that creators are being given the freedom to tell the stories they want without being bogged down by what's going on in the rest of the DCU at any given moment. I read an interview with Walt Simsonson the other day and he says that's why he left the Avengers years ago after only 11 issues.
Hopefully this "new" way of doing things over at DC will give us some better stories.
When I'm doing stories, I like to play a long game. It's one of the reasons I'm not fit for the current superhero stuff, because there are so many crossovers and so much stuff comes down from up top. It's hard to plan long story arcs and have them reach fulfillment without a lot of interruptions. "Avengers" was the first time I ran into that. I would be doing a three-issue story and I'd be told in the middle of it, "This month Thor is not on Earth so you can't use him in 'The Avengers'" -- and I'd be in the middle of my story. That was a fictitious example; that's not one of the ones that actually happened, but that's what I ran into.
Hopefully this "new" way of doing things over at DC will give us some better stories.