This Spider-man looks fantastic and it's great to see that Hot Toys added features to the body underneath so you can see some of the lean muscularity.
A couple other comments (if they've been mentioned before...my bad).
1. It looks like they decided to go another route with the cloth over the head. It appears like the cloth head is a completely separate piece from the neck and "not connected" by the cloth from the suit (which we saw on the Spidey 3 and ASM Spider-man figures.). One of the issues of the last ASM2 Spidey was the stitching on the head was unsightly on some figures, it disrupted the "webbing" pattern and there were reports of the threads getting loose. It appears like we still have some light stitching ON TOP of the head (it also looks much thinner than the ASM2 Spidey) but there's no stitching on the bottom. This is a smart move in my opinion that will help alleviate some of the issues from the previous Spider-man figures and it allows Hot Toys to "hide" any additional stitching along the underside (and inside) of the head-sculpt where it connects to the neck.
2. The year-out timeline sucks...it does. But this gives Hot Toys NO EXCUSES to not get this figure right the first time out. There should be ZERO QUALITY ISSUES (once again...at their price-point, this should be standard). This is their fourth time doing a Spider-man incarnation (I'm only counting the "main suit" and not figures that are essentially 'the same' like the Black and Red/Blue Spidey 3 figures) and while the others have been solid for the most part, this is looking to be the best of the bunch. The full-body suit has always been a challenge for Hot Toys but thankfully some elements of the suit design work for Hot Toys' benefit (like the black web-shooters cover up the wrist area). They should also ensure we don't see factory mistakes like the horrible "black oil" residues that we saw on the ASM2 Spidey.