So,
another new publisher is trying to get their own shared universe going. It is called Artists, Writers & Artisans, or AWA for short. What makes this one special are the people involved.
The two people at the head of it are former Marvel publisher Bill Jemas, as well as Axel Alonso, who until a year and a half ago was Editor-in-Chief of Marvel. IMO, Jemas especially makes this new publisher something to keep an eye on, as, even though he is known for micro-managing, it was during his time at Marvel in the early 00s that the company turned around from the brink of bancruptcy, as well as creatively with the launch of Ultimate Comics, Marvel Max, and others. It apparently was Jemas who raised the $ 5 million funding for AWA.
Also, chairman is set to be Jonathan Miller, who brokered the deal between Mark Millar and Netflix. This is obviously important, as comics in themselves are barely profitable these days. AWA is supposed to be publishing completely creator-owned comics (inside a shared universe, this has not been attempted since the early Image days, as far as I know), so my guess is creators might be willing to work with lower pay, if there's a prospect of their creations being licenced for TV or movies.
As for the creative people involved, there will be a "creative council" with big names like Reginald Hudlin, Garth Ennis, and J. Michael Straczynski.
The first batch of titles set for the launch of AWA this fall is announced as:
by writer Peter Milligan and artist ACO
by Christa Faust
by Frank Cho, and ...
by Michael Moreci.