Paul Jenkins talking about the first issue:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43z-zx2MtlY
Paul Jenkins' Spider-Man is one of my favorite runs with the character, especially Peter Parker: Spider-Man with him and Mark Buckingham- a great British combo for Spidey. I do dismay at how little this stuff gets brought up by people in most discussions of great Spider-Man stories or runs to read. I think their handle on Peter Parker's character was exceptional throughout and for the most part being done-in-one stories with heart and humor or short arcs was always refreshing.
The stories with the Green Goblin are some of the best with that character as well that somehow make their conflict even more personal. I think Death in The Family acts as a great natural climax to the Spidey/Goblin rivalry. The fact that Jenkins almost ended the story with Norman killing himself (and that it still ends ambiguously) only cements that to me. It felt like a big deal when I was reading it monthly, I don't think any other Spidey/Goblin confrontations come close after this (maybe Red Goblin!). Little did we know that Ramos' first sequential story would lead to so much more time with the character years later with Dan Slott, his art really evolves from where he starts in this run. His art may be divisive here but I think it really suited that story well, very moody, meticulously drenched in rain constantly, yet full of vibrancy you'd expect with Spider-Man.
I loved the first story with Fusion, that is one of my all-time favs as well. That was one of the first Spidey stories I read, I remember seeing it with the comics at a book store in a mall (Marvel comics used to be at the book stores). It was the second part of the story with the cliffhanger where Spidey thinks he broke his neck. Then I had to get the previous issue and the following issue to get the whole picture, but all that action with a villain mimicking everybody's powers and the cliffhanger was a big hook for me as a 6 year old. But that finale where Peter's trademark willpower saves the day is great.
Doc Ock had a great showing in the PPSM arc with Fusion, as well. The whole run was gold to me. The Zeb Wells fill-in and two arcs after Jenkins/Buckingham leave are pretty entertaining and interesting as well with some fun artistic pairings like Mahfood and Sam Kieth.
I don't think Paul Jenkins on Spectacular was quite as consistently good, but it still started out strong with the first two arcs with Venom and Doc Ock. I don't think they needed to be as big of arcs. The Lizard arc wasn't good, the Avengers Disassembled tie-in wasn't good, there was a few fun done-in-ones after and the one final issue by Jenkins/Buckingham was a return to form.