I might be the only one here (not sure. I was off the boards for the 'about' two months that the story took place,) but as far as defending JMS totem stuff, I really enjoyed PAD's wrestler story. I thought, If they just could have done it like that, then MAYBE I'd have taken it in a little better.
It's just that the original took itself so seriously, with these "real threats that were the toughest thing Spidey's ever faced," ...each. In the end, I hate what it's become, and I could b!tch about the Totem crap all day if someone would listen, BUT, if we were going to have it, and we're stuck with it, I really did like what PAD did with that last arc. It was short. Involved lots of supporting cast. Introduced a new character, a new villain. And not only that but a new villain that was more of a "Spider-Man villain." Kind of already goofy, had that look to him. And very colorful. Villains today just aren't colorful or gimicy like they use to be.
So I trust the next story. I don't think Ben's the focus. Besides, we've seen Ben's in other realities before, other dimensions, etc. I saw 'Ringo's drawing of him and thought, "I really like 'Ringo's rendition of Uncle Ben." And then I realised that I thought that because I've seen this specific artist draw him so much. They aren't bringing back Ben from the grave. This is a different Ben altogether, but makes sense in terms of a time jumping villain. The focus is on Hobgoblin (though no doubt, they'll explore a bit what his [Ben's] effects would have.)
We're going into Earth 616. That means there's the chance that there's at least 615 Uncle Ben's still alive.