I really enjoyed Heroes for Hire back when it was being published, and it got me interested in reading more books featuring Danny Rand and Luke Cage, which I have since done a lot of. I was interested to revisit this book that started that journey, and it turned out that I actually hadn't read most of the stories here. I must have picked up the book later in its run, or at least these stories aren't the ones that stuck with me. I don't remember it tying in to other books so extensively (the Thunderbolts tie in was interesting, and I was also following that book at the time), so maybe I just didn't read these earlier issues. These were good, fast-paced comics for the most part, that tied in with tons of different areas of the Marvel universe, which I didn't expect. I didn't really enjoy the Spider-Man book very much, even though it was a prelude to the stories, because it just didn't take either Iron Fist or Luke Cage very seriously as heroes. Neither did the Sabretooth story... that didn't seem to remember that Sabretooth first appeared in an Iron Fist book, where he was defeated handily. Iron Fist seems not to remember Sabretooth, and he and Luke seem overmatched, which is a real reversal. Once you are past that, though, the actual Heroes for Hire books are fun (despite a narrator that is a bit over the top), but I guess I will just have to read further to get to the stories I really remember.