This issue rocked. Yes, I read it a day late. I've been busy organizing my comics collection and trying to find the issues I've somehow misplaced.
Christos Gage has a great handle on the X-Men and how they'd fight. I want Gage on a freaking mainstream X title. And Di Vito, too. Now. Pronto. Spoons, make it happen. This little mini is just supposed to be an all-out fight between the Hulk and the X-Men, and it totally delivers on that. Characters written, you know, in character is icing on that double-decker cake. Yes, I think it's awesome to see a comic book devoted to all-out action (and I think the same of WWH, basically).
People need to stop whining about Cyclops not having the master plan to stop Hulk in two seconds. He's not Black Panther, people.

And if he'd been written like that, I wouldn't be speaking highly of Gage. I'd be trying to hunt him down and flay him.
Emma might have pushed Charles away, but it was the entire Astonishing team that made him back off. Emma blocking his powers is a tad off (assumedly she had the Cuckoos hivemind assisting, as she mentioned after). It's very simple. They protect him out of duty, but he doesn't control them or their actions anymore.
What should Cyclops have shouted out for battle orders? How many strategies do you have (or, more accurately, need) for a really big, angry monster that wants your mentor? "Hit 'im hard" seems like the best bet, and it's what he went for. Hulk's just, you know, a bit stronger than that (although it did rock that the push of Cyclops's concussive beam against Hulk's unmoving mass resulted in skin ripping off). And before someone whines that Cyke should have had distance, come on. What was he supposed to do, run away first? Hulk was standing in front of Xavier, and so were the X-Men. Pfft, come on.