MINDBOMB! The humans have access to a CYBERTRONIAN mind-but whose is it-and why do they want it? OPTIMUS PRIME and GALVATRON race for answers, as JAZZ faces the consequences of his last trip to Earth.
The art by Griffith is sassy, like it's been ripped from Saturday morning TV with a wry twist. By having other artists do the flashback sections, it sets a great change of tone that matches the pacing. Skilfully done. I don't want to gush, and I am looking for negatives – and really can't find any. A glorious, and surprisingly deep, romp. Cracking (thundercracking) good stuff. Read Full Review
Transformers: Robots In Disguise #31 is a very solid Transformers comic coming from an office that is giving fans what they want. These issues are featuring talented writers and artists showcasing these fan favourite characters at their best and worst, telling great stories for Transformers fans to grab onto and enjoy one hell of a fun ride. I look forward to issue #32, and seeing what Barber and Griffith bring to the table as they drive this arc forward. Read Full Review
With a trio of talented artists at his back John Barber promises ever bigger things for this series, delivering one of its best issues in a long while. Read Full Review
This series is starting to get back into it's groove. Good issue with a surprising cliff hanger at the end.