They skipped issues #7 and 8 between the previous collection and this one (those are in Spider-Women--it would have been nice if either volume had made that clear instead of cross-promoting Miles Morales trades; Spider-Women is mentioned in a footnote late in the volume). This leaves the reader extremely confused as to why Gwen doesn't have her spider-powers without "power-ups." This is a fun read, but still feels like it's trying to be too clever in reworking previous Marvel material. This isn't to say there arne't new twists, like Matt Murdock being the Kingpin.
The All-New Wolverine Annual is pretty silly. Because of a mistake by the Red Hornet, Gwen gwitches bodies with Laura Kinney on Earth-616. Unlike early Marvel stories where this happened, they choose to cooperate in order to deal with it. It's fun seeing each character ineptly use the other's power. They left to the imagination what Glen did to Laura's face with her claws since she has a healing factor. I've been reading X-23's early appearances, and if this issue is any indication., All-New Wolverine has a much lighter and more juvenile tone by comparison. She lives with a cloned little sister named Gabby and an actual wolverine that Gabby puts in a domino mask. She refers to Wolverine as her dead father. Interestingly, when Wolverine introduced Laura to the New X-Men, he called her his sister, which, as a clone, would be more accurate.