For nearly a decade J. Michael Straczyski(of Babylon 5 fame) wrote The Amazing Spider-Man. For a while, he was credited with returning the title to greatness after the troublesome Bryne and Mackie runs, and of course the infamous "Clone Saga".
But of course like with Morrison's X-men, eventually the hype died down. I think part of the problem was that JMS tried to make the stories a bit too dark and serious, when that didn't really fit Spider-Man (Not that SM can't do dark and serious-'darker' stories like Kraven's last hunt and Gwen Stacy's death were extremely popular and well done). This is the guy who after all concluded his run by Spider-Man striking a deal with Marvel's devil.
There were some other issues with his run as well-the retconning of Spider-Man's origin, which revealed that Spider-Man's powers came from the Spider itself and not the radioactivity (So much for Radioactive blood) and others had similar powers. Or something weird like that.
Then of course, there's Sins Past and One More Day, one which ruined Gwen Stacy, the other erasing the Spider-Man marriage from the comic continuity. Oddly enough, JMS's run began when Spider-Man was seperated from Mary Jane (After a storyline in which she was presumed dead).
Of course there were some good moments here and there as well- Aunt May finding out about her nephew's identity (This was of course retconned by One More Day as well) was one of the highlights, as was Peter's brief career as a school teacher.
But of course like with Morrison's X-men, eventually the hype died down. I think part of the problem was that JMS tried to make the stories a bit too dark and serious, when that didn't really fit Spider-Man (Not that SM can't do dark and serious-'darker' stories like Kraven's last hunt and Gwen Stacy's death were extremely popular and well done). This is the guy who after all concluded his run by Spider-Man striking a deal with Marvel's devil.
There were some other issues with his run as well-the retconning of Spider-Man's origin, which revealed that Spider-Man's powers came from the Spider itself and not the radioactivity (So much for Radioactive blood) and others had similar powers. Or something weird like that.
Then of course, there's Sins Past and One More Day, one which ruined Gwen Stacy, the other erasing the Spider-Man marriage from the comic continuity. Oddly enough, JMS's run began when Spider-Man was seperated from Mary Jane (After a storyline in which she was presumed dead).
Of course there were some good moments here and there as well- Aunt May finding out about her nephew's identity (This was of course retconned by One More Day as well) was one of the highlights, as was Peter's brief career as a school teacher.