Commanders in Crisis #1 (opens in new tab) is an incredibly earnest book. Writer Steve Orlando and artist Davide Tinto bring a clear and straightforward vision of superhero comic books to this original creator-owned outing from Image Comics in an action-packed debut issue. Without spoiling anything, Commanders in Crisis has …
Read More »Fuser might be hiding the best social media platform of all time
I need to start this off with an apology to the dev team at Harmonix. In my latest hands-on with Fuser, where I got to mess around in Freestyle mode and upload some of my mixes to the game’s social tab, they might have come across my attempt to make …
Read More »Best Shots review: X-Factor #3 “a lot of promise”
The team of investigators have their work cut out for them in X-Factor #3 (opens in new tab). Leah Williams and David Baldeon give the new X-Factor team a rough assignment as they have to investigate a murder in which they don’t even know the victim’s identity. It’s a mystery …
Read More »Best Shots review – Dark Nights: Death Metal – Trinity Crisis #1 “essential”
Scott Snyder’s mega summer event has been surprisingly restrained so far, crossover-wise. While ‘The Joker War’ weaves an intricate web across multiple bat-books, Dark Nights: Death Metal has kept relatively to itself – with only an arc on Justice League and a pair of anthologies to back up the main …
Read More »Looking for space gods in We Only Find Them When Theyre Dead by Al Ewing & Simone Di Meo
Al Ewing rose to fame by transforming Marvel’s ‘incredible’ Hulk into the cosmic horror of Immortal Hulk (opens in new tab), and now he’s taking that into the creator-owned cosmos to hunt down gods with We Only Find Them When They’re Dead. (Image credit: Boom! Studios) (opens in new tab) …
Read More »Bill & Ted Are Doomed in comic book-exclusice prequel to Face the Music (complete with Rufus and Stations)
This weekend, Bill and Ted returned to Face The Music (opens in new tab), but next week you’ll learn how they got there in the prequel Bill & Ted Are Doomed (opens in new tab) comic book series. And they’ll face their biggest challenge ever: irrelevance. (Image credit: Dark Horse …
Read More »Inside Ratchet and Clank: A Rift Apart PS5 support, biggest new features, and the mysterious new female Lombax
When you consider there hasn’t been a brand new Ratchet and Clank adventure in close to seven years, blasting holes in the space-time continuum is definitely one hell of a comeback. Due to launch in the PS5 (opens in new tab) “launch window”, Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart is set …
Read More »Why is November still such a big month for games?
November has somehow become this year’s gaming Christmas. It’s the release date for Cyberpunk 2077 (opens in new tab), Assassin’s Creed Valhalla (opens in new tab), the Fortnite The Last Laugh Bundle, and – most likely – the new PS5 (opens in new tab) and Xbox Series X (opens in …
Read More »Elizabeth Debicki talks Tenet: “Everything is real: the props, the people, the sets”
Tenet (opens in new tab) is incoming! Christopher Nolan’s time-inverting spy thriller reaches UK cinemas this week – US theatres next – and we’re celebrating by putting Total Film (opens in new tab)‘s exclusive cover feature online. As part of that, the team interviewed Elizabeth Debicki, who spoke about the …
Read More »15 canceled video game movies we never got to see
Movie adaptations of video games have a rocky history. For every success (Resident Evil) there’s a handful of duds (Doom, Hitman) that leave executives slamming the brakes on future releases. Recent hits such as Detective Pikachu (opens in new tab) and the Sonic movie (opens in new tab) seem to …
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