Things are spinning out of control for the Outlaws when Roy realizes that hes the only member of the team not abusing drugs!
All in all Red Hood and the Outlaws #35 did a much better job then I had expected. I highly suggest fans of either Red Hood and/or Arsenal to go and buy this issue as it looks like we're getting the stories fans have demanded to read for a long while. Read Full Review
I don't think this issue knew what it wanted to be this month. It was all over the place, throwing different ideas at you through a mysterious present and through flashbacks, but not really telling you how much time had passed during, taking away any real explanation I could personally come up with to justify why the events of this book were going down. On top of a story I couldn't get behind the art wasn't anything to really get excited over either. It had a strange way of going back and forth between being good and not so good and I really can't stand when Red Hood is drawn with pupils in his mask, which this issue decided to go back and forth with as well. Just a disappointing issue that I really can't recommend to anyone. Read Full Review
This arc is supposed to deal with the drug use of each character, whether it's Kori and Jason's current/future use or Roy's previous use. Frankly, I didn't get any kind of feeling from this issue. It was decently drawn but poorly written, a staple of the Scott Lobdell era of Red Hood and the Outlaws. Read Full Review