That's too bad because the JJJ issue (#6) was not only the best issue of this series by a long shot but also one of the best Spidey issues of the past decade. The subsequent issues have been good but I don't think a Spidey book needs to be "light and fun" to be successful nor does it necessarily have to be grim and gritty. Street-level, relatable and strong characterizations make for the best Spidey stories IMO.