Okay, I get that. I mean, I have some villains I've enjoyed watching or reading about too, guys like The Joker. But you know what's the difference between SpOck and The Joker for me? The latter's not boring (in my opinion).
I believe I already mentioned this, but after #10 (though technically, it was after #5, after Massacre's execution), nothing SpOck has ever done from that point impressed me. He was basically doing his super villain thing, setting up his base, hiring henchmen, not to mention setting up his Big Brother Spider-bot surveillance system. That last point, the surveillance, was the only interesting thing out of the three, and it wasn't even a concept fully explored till the last stretch of the series, when Peter Parker was about to make his return. And even when it was touched on later on (by having the citizens calling out on SpOck's surveillance as unethical), it was very briefly touched on in one or two panels, then forgotten about entirely, never to be mentioned again. I wish there could have at least been an entire issue exploring the subject of whether if SpOck's surveillance had any pragmatic value. That would at least have been interesting.
You know what was the most interesting thing that SpOck has done after #5? Torturing Blackout. I was interested to see what SpOck does next too, to see how far he would take his "heroics," and that was the first time since #5 that The Superior Spider-Man has caught my attention by doing something different, by trying out something no other hero would have done. I wish there was more of such extremity in SSM, because all of that Spider-bot and Spider-henchmen nonsense was just so generic.
On a sidenote, I really wanted to see more of Cardiac. His parallel with SpOck as an unethical hero doing good through unorthodox methods was a great reflection of SpOck's methods. Shame we never got to fully explore the parallels between him and SpOck. That was another interesting concept in SSM that was briefly touched on but never coming to fruition because it was overstuffed with other stuff.