'90s Marvel Comics are a mixed bag. While it is true that they are sometimes cheesy, ham-fisted affairs, they are also often times fun and even entertaining. The two mini-series collected in this book are middle of the road in terms of '90s cliches and extremes. Sure, there are plenty of gaudy costumes (Strikeback), nonsensical code names (Hardshell), and overwritten dialogue, but there are also solid stories with plenty of action here.
Like the title states, the emphasis is on Spider-Man's foes, although Spider-Man is featured prominently throughout. The stars of the first series are essentially a rebranded Sinister Syndicate from the '80s, Speed Demon, the Beetle, Hydro-Man, the Rhino, and Boomerang. The sequel mini-series is a bit weaker but still enjoyable enough. That one basically serves as an excuse to revive many inactive or dormant villains, like Swarm, Stegron, Doctor Octopus, the Answer, and the Vulture.
I would honestly rather read this than what passes as Spider-Man these days. Plus, no matter how cheesy some of these '90s artists were they are still better than Humberto Ramos.