Has Dan Slott written like, ANYTHING for Marvel that people actually liked? Whenever I hear "Slott" and "Marvel" in the same sentence it's pretty much always someone bitching how Danny has shat the bed yet again.
Slott's early 90s work (Ren and Stimpy and What If) were well received, as was a Batman mini set in Arkham that amounted to "evil white collar executive buys an insanity plea to avoid prison/goes to Arkham, gets bullied by the inmates who find financial fraud to be worse than child murder, and gets disfigured when he accidentally gets locked into Mr Freeze's sub zero cell with him during a riot and becomes a super-villain mob boss" origin story for a character who appeared mainly in the early Winnick era before being dropped when Morrison came along.
Slott first came to peoples attention for She-Hulk, which originally lasted about 12 issues before being canceled due to bad sales. The book was critically acclaimed however, though with the cavet that it was only brought back in part because of the backlash over Avengers Disassembled (which among other things had Jen kill Vision and go on a Hulk rampage that led to her having to be put in stasis, which is where Bendis intended to permanently stick her as part of his scorch earth of the classic Avengers).
The first Slott run featured one of the most pathetic "PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE LET ME WRITE SPIDER-MAN!!!!!" stories not seen since Joe Kelly basically bent Deadpool over a pinball machine Jodie Foster style and raped the character in a similar "PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE LET ME WRITE SPIDER-MAN!" style in the late 90s. Which made people also realize, prior to She-Hulk, that Slott DID write Spider-Man in the form of a forgotten and ignored when it first came out Spider-Man/Human Torch mini that was retroactively declared on of the best Spider-Man stories ever written due to Spider-Man fans latching onto Slott as a possible savior of the franchise.
Along the way, Slott got two Avengers books to write: Avengers Initiative (which got mixed reviews and infamously featured Slott hyping a major new masked female character he added to the book, as possibly being Shadowcat or Jean Grey before it turn out to be Typhoid fucking Mary) and Mighty Avengers, which infamously dickteased Scarlet Witch returning to the Avengers (it was Loki in disguise) and rehabbing Hank Pym and introducing the Scientist Supreme concept for him (sadly, years later, Slott joined the "shit on Hank Pym" wagon and spent his last arc on Iron Man crapping all over Hank by having everyone in the Avengers shitting on him and telling him that they never really liked him).
His second run on She-Hulk is where he started going into overdrive slut shaming She-Hulk just because he could, seeding crap for the Reckoning War (which was also seeded in Avengers Initiative) that he finally got to tell in Fantastic Four, and ending his run with the Leader being acquitted for the mass murder he did in PAD's Hulk run by having him do the cockersucking whore version of the Chewbacca Defense. Which pissed a LOT of people off and retroactively led to some people retroactively trying to claim they never liked Slott's work on She-Hulk.
This sort of "we never liked Slott, really! We never championed him!" revisionism came to a head when Slott sold his soul for a chance to write Spider-Man for nearly a decade (minus several lengthy fill-in arcs from other writers mostly during the early parts of his run). Slott sold his soul and gleefully embraced the mandates put on him by Marvel and ruthlessly mocked and belittled and taunted fans as he crashed the Spider-Man franchise with no survivors championing One More Day and Brand New Day. Fans turned on Slott because of his shitty behavior and then some, with Kirk Boxleitner famously calling for jihad against Slott when he killed Spider-Man off and had Doctor Octopus hijack his body and steal his life (something Slott 100% intended to make permanent or die trying to make it permanent, and that editorial was willing to let ride out as long as possible, until Slott pitched the Spider-Verse story to further jerk off Doctor Octopus achieving the ultimate gaslighting: getting all of the other Spider-Men of the multiverse to declare him "best Spider-Man", even M2 Spider-Girl, and editorial finally told him "wrap up Superior Spider-Man because we want to do Spiderverse but it has to be the real Spider-Man instead as the lead").
The only good things, as it were, to come from allowing Slott on Spider-Man was him vetoing Bendis wanting to use Civil War 2 to have Peter killed off for good so Miles could be the "one true Spider-Man" and him bringing back Kaine, the later of which Slott immediately regretted doing when editorial made him Scarlet Spider and he was getting better reviews than Slott's book.
But Slott's work on Amazing destroyed his reputation beyond repair and it still makes him super bitter that the fans that once sucked his dick so willingly, turned on him like they did when the emperor turned out to have no clothing.