Also, apropos of nothing, I've been collecting a bunch of Marvel Legends figures lately and realized damn is Spidey's rogues gallery heavy with dudes with green as a primary color. Gobby, Doc Ock, Lizard, Mysterio, Vulture, Electro, Scorpion, Jackal, Beetle, Prowler... Even Sandman's always rocking that green shirt... I get the logic for the early days of comic publishing when the green was an easy shorthand to contrast against Spidey's red on cheap newsprint, but it seems like we should be past those concerns, other heroes have much more variety in their villains' color schemes to a point where the uniformity in Spidey's is distracting and smacks of an easy design crutch used too often, once you take notice of it.
It'd be kind of nice if Insomniac and Marvel had taken a high-profile project like this as an avenue to try and steer one or two of those guys toward a different color scheme, use it as a springboard for an effort to diversify the color pallete in a lineup of Spider-man characters and make it stick, but it seems they went exactly the opposite way and played up the greens. There's really no thematic reason that Scorpion or Vulture need to be green at all, let alone drenched head-to-toe in it. Electro could easily lean heavier on the yellow, but instead they give him big green gauntlets over a green outfit.