Hmmm, I've seen the second one twice as a matter of fact.
You, evidently, don't understand what I'm saying.
I'm not saying the cartoony elements in TASM2 aren't there or not prominent. I'm saying the way it's presented is more sincere than Raimi's overall tongue-in-cheek way of storytelling.
Webb is saying, "You know what, Spidey comics have can be cartoony, can be silly, can be bright and colorful. I'm going to do that."
While Raimi says "Early Spider-Man comics are bright, a little campy, and a little silly. I'm going to do that, and poke a little fun at it too."
And I find Spider-Man 2 more cheesy in every single regard, and in a bad way. The acting, the dialogue, the chemistry between Peter and MJ...every single thing about it feels awkward and forced. The dialogue in that movie is so overwritten and cringe worthy it makes me face-palm. And I'm not saying this to be controversial. I've always disliked Spider-Man 2 and find it's universal praise truly baffling.