It was nice to read a book where Peter and MJ are still married and One More Day never happened. My hatred towards One More Day is because of the disrespect it shows towards Spider-Man and his community. With One More Day, Marvel showed that nothing was sacred to them and began operating with a more overt corporate agenda. Marvel had taken the Spider-Marriage, an element that readers had become attached to and grew up with for years, and destroyed it in the most arbitrary and ridiculous way possible. Since then, Peter has been stuck in relationships that were all style and no substance (Carlie Cooper, Cindy Moon, Mockingbird) and had no one to share his victories and hardships with. We can debate the merits of Dan Slott's run on Amazing Spider-Man all day long but something that can't be denied is that Marvel refuses to push Spider-Man out of his comfort zone and just keeps putting him in the safest and most boring situations, as if they are trying to appeal to people who don't know Spider-Man beyond the most basic concepts of the character. RYV was different than the main Spider-Man books because Spider-Man was finally allowed to evolve and become a family man. I don't know whether or not RYV will continue publication after Spider-Geddon, but I still hope that Marvel will restore the Spider-Marriage in the main continuity. I just don't see that happening anytime soon.