I'm not. I'm just saying from the comic shows/movies I watched as a 90s kid, if she wasn't in the X-Men or in the Spiderverse (ie. Mary Jane, Felisha Hardy, Aunt May, Madame Webb, and sometimes Spiderwoman, she really didn't exist on the screen. Sue Storm is an exception since the Fantastic Four has been on air even back to the Golden Age of Hannah Barbera, but you can't usually find her in any major Marvel playsets. Spider Gwen is the only girl character featured on Spiderverse-specific products, compared to Miles Morales and the several Peter Parker variations featured.
My point on this line of discussion was that Disney/Marvel doesn't put forth much effort to market female and POC characters that don't fit perfectly into their pre-established narratives. for example, there are loads of Mirabel/Encanto products but little to no Raya/Dragon products.
While a lot of characters get death story arcs, the popular ones are always reborn. So for a relatively new character like Miss Marvel to get a death comic when her character was only recently introduced into the MCU, tells me that Marvel's getting ready to retire her. I could be wrong about Miss Marvel, but I am not wrong about the fact that it is loads easier to go buy DC-themed products for little girls compared to Marvel-themed products.