So is the Spider-Family the only evidence of Spider-Man having become a poor man's Batman?
In hindsight, I do see some similarities between Morrison's Batman run and JMS' Spider-Man run:
-Came out it the 2000's
-Focused on reconstruction of the character rather than deconstruction
-Argued that the character has become mythical
-Did multiple callbacks to earlier stories
-Portrayed the character at their absolute best
And lastly, multiple different versions versions of the character started to pop up in comics after each writer got their hands on the character. Interesting that while JMS never planned for there to be more than one Spider-Man the way Morrison did with Batman, the same thing more-or-less happened (and outlasted even Morrison's vision for Batman, ironically). JMS also introduced the concept of the Spider Society and the idea of there being multiple people with spider-powers. Maybe even without OMD and the need for diversity, a second Spider-Man akin to Miles Morales was always bound to eventually pop up in 616 around that same time.