In this book it’s Red Hulk, Hawkeye, and Captain America respectively. This is Spider-man’s team-up series where he gets paired with another character and has an adventure with them. It’s got a fun title – My Friends Can Beat Up Your Friends – but Avenging Spider-man is a strangely maudlin book. The closer, featuring a glimpse in to Captain America's psyche, kind of meanders to miss the mark but does have a few good scenes. if I miss, it means I'm just another dude with a bow." monologue) on his mortal abilities was a highlight. Hawkeye's uncharacteristic and rare moment of seriousness (the ". (He's pulled down into the bowels of Manhattan by old-school villain Mole Man and his minions.) Better was the follow-up in which Spider-Man and an underenthused Hawkeye head out on night patrol in the city. The first half the book is Spider-Man / 'red' Hulk adventure, with the two of them being the only Avengers available for a rescue mission of a kidnapped J. Reminiscent of the old Marvel Team-Up series which ran for a dozen or so years back in the 70's and 80's - Spider-Man, usually the headliner, would partner with another random member of the Marvel universe for a one-issue story, though once he memorably / oddly co-starred with the Not Ready For Primetime Players, the original cast of TV's Saturday Night Live, when Stan Lee was a guest host (ah, the 70's !!!) - My Friends Can Beat Up Your Friends was a fun, action-oriented if sort of slight volume.
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