To me it feels like he really writing Peter and MJ kind like they aged them too old and write them in a very weird 'sophisticated' way. Like I think it's the best shown in the first issues that he ever wrote which is his The Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 2 issue number 30 with how he destroyed a building just to vent his anger. That's a very weird moment for Spidey. I mean the guy just vent all out without caring because he wanted to pound a bad guy. Wow. I knew for some people that seems like how ordinary people deal with their stress, but even then it's weird because to me Spidey is not a guy who did it like that. And then there is the moment that I kind hated and that is how Spider-Man deals with the bullies and to me this is good because of my point and that is JMS really good at conveying his vision into his story. To me, that is not how Spider-Man deals with that kind of thing, he will deal it in a more silly way.
And that's not even the next page where suddenly appeared an old man that he never met and suddenly he knew the best about our MC who already become hero for so long. I don’t like when a know-it-all character comes along to school the hero we’ve known so long, and all of a sudden it’s like that hero is incompetent and doesn’t measure up in the shadow of this mysterious new person that knows everything they don’t know (let’s call it Batman syndrome). Spider-Man is shocked that he never considered the possibility that the spider might have consciously intended to give Peter its powers. Why has he never considered the possibility (probably because it’s stupid)?
But even after that Ezekiel still reminds him of Uncle Ben... Eh? Which Part? It's weird because for a guy that talk to you like that he suddenly become a person like your uncle. And that is only in his first issue.