So, you're saying that becuase he needs to cross over into the marvel movies proper, he dosn't need to do any crossovers?
For the record, he stars in a book that centers around Spidey teaming-up with other heroes. His SECOND BOOK has him going to the fantastic four for help to understand who and what he is.
a central theme of Spider-man is he's just a regular guy who can't catch a break surrounded by other lucky people. As a teen in high-school, he's a nobody.
THEN he gets super powers.. but gues what, ther are other people with powers who STILL have better luck than him. As an adult, the "jocks and bullies" get replaced by the avengers.
I'm sorry guy, but you're wrong. Spidey is now, and allways has been Crossover central in marvel comics. YES, he has some amazing independant stories. So do all comic book characters with their own title. Dosn't mean they will not benefit from being part of a larger, more involved world, and end up with ritcher, better thought out stories becuase of it.
It's your opinion, and that's fine. But again, the facts don't support it.