REALLY WHO GIVES A HOOT ABOUT THIS SH....
For my entire childhood and youth I had relatives who read Marvel (or DC) comics and I could never, ever get into them or for the life of me see what the appeal was. Crude, garishly-coloured drawings of unrealistic characters in stories that seemed repetitive, a bit reactionary, and didn't make any sense. Plus - way too American (I didn't mind 2000AD, I admit, but that had a few satirical reference points that seemed to mean something to me).
But in the last year or so I've ended up watching almost all the x-man and 'mcu' movies on dvd/streaming (all for next to nothing, heh, some of them for 50p from charity shops) and found I got into it to the extent of actually going to see endgame at the cinema.
I'm not saying it was high-art, but, dammit, they were pretty entertaining spectacles, and, most of all, they were often pretty funny.
The stories still don't really make much sense, though, more plot-holes than plot, but the characters were surprisingly engaging.
Also I think I'm a firm believer in quantity having a quality all of it's own. With both the x-man and avengers movies there was something about the sheer interlocking scale of it that gave it extra interest. Even the weaker ones made the good bits more interesting. (That might just be me though, same reason why I'm a sucker for cover-versions and remixes of music I like.)
In particular, with the x-man franchise, Logan (the best of them) wouldn't have worked as well without the preceding films, including the weaker ones.
PS Endgame would have been absolutely incomprehensible to me though if I hadn't recently binge-watched most of the earlier movies.