To each their own. I wouldn't wipe my ass with it.
I look at it as a reason why people with business degrees shouldn't get involved with editorial. Why else would Marvel take what was supposed to be a six-month storyline and extend it to two years with no real game plan?
There were some good stories and ideas there but there was far too little wheat for the amount of chaff you got.
-The whole virtual reality and cyberspace plot (from around the time the Spider-Man titles temporarily changed to Scarlet Spider) sounded cool to me as an eleven-year-old in 1995 when the Internet was new and shiny, but now reads as insipid garbage now.
-Making Ben Reilly the "original" Spider-Man and Peter the clone was a horrible decision and understandably torqued off a lot fans. The only reason why I bought it was because I was an impressionable kid who was starting to buy Spider-Man comics. (Though my mom did buy me a copy of Spectacular Spider-Man #155 back in 1989-- but my main exposure was still the 60s Spider-Man cartoon at the time.)
-Ugh. Maximum Clonage. Ugh! 'Nuff said.
Mind if I ask you what your first exposure to Spider-Man in the comics was, PB? I'm guessing it was earlier than mine.