Joe Fixit
Joe Fixit is a cunning, street-smart alter ego of Bruce Banner — a gray-skinned Hulk persona who emerged when Banner's repressed cunning and ruthlessness took control. Operating out of Las Vegas, he worked as an enforcer and fixer, preferring manipulation and muscle over rage.
Few Marvel characters carry the weight of Joe Fixit — a grey-skinned, Las Vegas-enforcer incarnation of the Hulk mythos who muscled his way onto the scene in 1988, born in the pages of Comic Shop News Collector's Guide #1 courtesy of Cliff Biggers and Ward Batty. Rooted in the Copper Age's love of darker, morally complicated takes on familiar concepts, Joe Fixit found his richest stomping grounds in The Incredible Hulk and Marvel Comics Presents, sharing panels with Bruce Banner, Spider-Man, and Peter Parker across a catalog run that stretches an impressive 35 years. His ties to the Maggia give him a distinctly street-level, organized-crime flavor that sets him apart from the bombastic superhero crowd, and with two key collector issues anchoring his history, he's the kind of character serious fans track down with real purpose. Forty-three catalog appearances and counting — Joe Fixit is a Copper Age original who has absolutely earned his place in the conversation.

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Covers through the years — 1988–2022
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