I missed most of Nick Spencer's Spider-Man run—because I'm still sour about his Captain America and Secret Empire— so all I knew was that it spent way too long on an awkward retcon that I ultimately didn't care about. And one that was clearly not the guy's first choice.
But his entire run is apparently almost entirely that. Complicating mildly questionable past choices that most people already got over, didn't know about, or didn't really care about. Like, no one cares that much about Kraven being brought back, it's a comic book.
Anyways. I almost feel sorry for the guy. Almost. It's probably editorial and executive folk's fault, but the dude's run on Amazing Spider-Man seems to have so little individuality, or originality of it's own. Like, there were parts of the current nightmare run with that Paul guy written by Zeb Wells that I can at least kinda enjoy, or memorably hate. The few issues of Spencer's run that I read made me wish I'd spent the time watching paint dry instead.
Comic Books are fun though, I swear!
