Yeah, Hulk was being written by Peter David. Forgot about that.

Marvel was mostly composed of no-name writers at this point.

I can only think of a few decent things from this era:

J.M. Dematteis/Sal Buschema on Spectacular Spider-Man, around the death of Harry Osborn/Maximum Carnage.

X-Factor, also by Peter David.

The X-Men comics from this era (Pre-Phalanx nonsense) interest me, probably because I was watching the cartoon when these came out.

They're not terrible books. There are attempts at maturity. For example, the idea of Cyclops having the hots for Psylocke while being all hot and heavy with Jean Grey is pretty daring for a book published for children.