The fan-favorite Hulk persona known as Joe Fixit faces off against some of the most deadly villains in Spider-Man's history!
Kingpin has put the "force" back in "enforcer" now that Joe Fixit is under his control. And after calling in a cavalry of New York troublemakers to threaten casino owners all across the Vegas Strip, it seems like Kingpin will be able to take over Las Vegas after all. It's up to Spider-Man to drag Bruce Banner back to his senses - and stop the parade of his worst enemies from New York from leveling Vegas to the ground!
Rated T+
Though the story fizzles out as it's stretched every which way, the action and panel-exploding punches are a sight to see, for whatever that's worth. Read Full Review
If you want a light, fun Spider-Man story from the late 80s, this is a book for you. It is a Hulk book, technically, but really it's Spidey's world and Joe Fixit is just living in it. It's extra weird considering that this story is more fun than any of the Symbiote Spider-Man miniseries, also written by David.
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This is... funny, I guess?
This is an aggressively shallow issue, and that's not a bad thing. The characterization is all superficial, but it sounds natural. The plot rolls along in simple connect-the-dots fashion, and the excellent pace keeps it entertaining.
It's not a comic that rewards scrutiny, but it doesn't disappoint a casual reader. Most of the problems that turn up here have punch-based solutions and most of the characters get good opportunities to crack wise.
It's a popcorn comic and it knows it.