Temperamentally, I don't hate that many stories.
If I don't like something, I'm not going to read more of it. So I didn't care for the first issue of Jodi Houser's Renew Your Vows, so I didn't read any more of it.
Some stories I really don't like would be much of the Clone Saga, parts of the Mackie/ Byrne relaunch, the Todd McFarlane Wolverine story, the last issues of Nick Spencer's run, much of Last Rites, the Jenkins/ Damien Scott Lizard story (which I was looking forward to so much as a fan of Jenkins and the Lizard; Damien Scott was also my best friend's favorite artist) and Simone Bianchi's mini-series Amazing Grace. There was a Spider-Man Adventures story that I thought was badly done and repetitive, but I realized it seems unfair to talk about a budget comic from nearly 30 years ago.
The thing that's bothered me the most is the use of progeria in Sins Past/ Sins Remembered. It is a rare disorder that causes suffering and early deaths, and in the comics, they use it as an excuse for why kids who should be in elementary school look and act like adults.
I can generally appreciate the craft in something, and can recognize different takes on Peter Parker as being valid, so I am probably less likely to give low reviews in general.
Seemed fine to me.
The guy pops up a few times and annoys Peter. It's a logical complication given Peter's extensive medical bills as a result of what happened in "Beyond" and it is unfortunately quite realistic given the predatory nature of medical debt.
He pops up twice in #14 and both times it serves the story. In one sequence, it shows Ben Reilly's headspace shortly after the events of Beyond. In the last sequence, it shows the pivotal moment when Ben Reilly decides to trust Madelyne Pryor and hatches his plan to get Peter's memories.
I've read each issue in Dead Language a few times, and generally think it's fine. I'm guessing I'll give it a good rating.
Oh, I forgot about that part.
Spider-Man defeats Venom by himself.
He holds his own against Ben Reilly, and goes to limbo to save Jonah and Robbie.
Rek-rap takes on the Insidious Six, although this is a victory for Peter who basically convinced a demon to become a good guy.
He gets help from the X-Men in the final battle royale, although that's kind of how team-ups work, and he was quite outnumbered.