Kevinroc started a thread based on a youtuber's concerns that the days of creativity and innovation are over in the Spider-Man comics.
This does beg a question about what counts as innovative and creative Spider-Man comics. This isn't necessarily a proxy for what's good, since you could have a story that is well-told and familiar.
It's kinda counterintuitive to look backwards when thinking about innovation, since writers and artists bringing that stuff back wouldn't technically be innovative. A story about a full-issue conversation could be really good, but we saw it before in Ultimate Spider-Man and JMS/ Romita Jr's Amazing Spider-Man. There was earlier precedent in independent comics like Zot! or Cerebus, although the decision to apply it to Spider-Man was novel.
But what are innovations you enjoyed? What are stories that you read and thought that it was new or different from what you've seen before?