The Outlaws come face to face with the bounty hunter calling himself Lobo, but no ones who they appear to be as Red Hood and Starfire endeavor to save Arsenal from the Main Man.
This was a great issue to conclude the story arch. I'm still waiting for the Lobo vs Lobo but that's for another day. I'm hopeful that this series will stay on its mark and keep up for as long as possible because I'm not ready to let go of these characters and I think there are plenty of readers who would agree with me. Read Full Review
Red Hood and the Outlaws #31 leaves you wanting more even though we probably won't anytime soon. Lobdell might work with Red Hood and the Outlaws facing S.H.A.D.E. again. Something I am excited to see and glad DC is trying to bring back some of the characters that didn't do well in the New 52. Read Full Review
While the first two installments to this story were a full throttle good time, this issue does not live up to the hype. It's bogged down with Lobo spending most of the issue telling different people his plan, and techno babble that doesn't mean anything in the end. Hell even when you think we're going to see our heroes together again, kicking ass and taking names, they are immediately put in their place, and have their asses handed to them. Not a fun issue, and definitely not a good way to end this story. Read Full Review
Overall, this issue's storytelling doesn't amount for the lacking story itself. Pfeifer's content for the Outlaws ends on a good note, carrying good memories of how he wrote for the team, alongside Sandoval's beautiful work, but it all doesn't end up being memorable in the long run of things, due to the story's little significance. - See more at: http://herotaku.com/blog/1/entry-12351-red-hood-and-the-outlaws-31-review/#.U34jvvlGF8E Read Full Review
After the last three issues, Red Hood and the Outlaws seemed to be on the rise. This last issue was definitely the weakest since the end of the Amnesia Arc, but there are some cool Lobo moments, as well as some good teamwork from Jason, Roy, and Kori. Read Full Review
In the end, I don't believe Pfeifer's issues really amounted to much. There was some entertaining action and dialogue scattered through out, but ultimately these three issues felt like the book was just treading water, and this issue in particular really lacked any solid conclusion other than the earth being saved from vague threat #364,298. Read Full Review
Red Hood And The Outlaws #31 should only be picked up if you are a diehard fan of the series, and even then I think you are going to be disappointed. Hell, I just spent nearly 800 words talking about that Wolverine knock off, Lobo and not the books heroes. Read Full Review
Pfeifer started strong but ended with a whimper.