I'm gonna give a reccomendation for an individual comic, one I picked up a cpouple of years ago now, but still enjoy reading. The Invincible Iron Man #7, also known byt its story title as "Clifton Pollard" The Five Nightmares Epilouge.
Timeline is post Civil War and Post One More Day, but before Dark Reign. The comic doesn't promise anything special aside from the fact that its a Spider-Man crossover.
The story has Peter Parker, now part of Newspaper company Frontline, going with the Managing Editor Ben Ulrich to cover previous events that resulted in Stark Tower being blown up. It turns into a nice tale, with Spider-Man at first showing up to stop accidents on the scene, despite the fact that, as a rather frustrated Tony Stark points out, he's not registered, so he's there illegally, and it ends up, due to Spidey's insistence, turning into a fun throw back to the whimsey crossovers. What cements it are the art (which is beautiful in my opinion), the way the characters act (Peter is clearly worried about Tony, and Tony shows that despite his warnings, he doesn't want to toss Spider-Man in for not registering. Its just really well constructed. I don't have any of the previous issues in the story arc, I don't care, I got this over a year and a half ago now, and I still love it.