You Need This Todd McFarlane Batman Statue

It’s rare enough to see an ongoing comic book series reach the 100th issue milestone. But a superhero statue line? That’s basically unheard of in the collectible world. Yet that’s a milestone DC Direct is now celebrating with its long-running Batman: Black & White series. Fittingly, the company is marking the occasion by releasing one of the most impressive Black & White statues to date, this time inspired by the artwork of Spawn creator Todd McFarlane.

DC sent IGN a factory sample of the new statue. You can check out the slideshow gallery below for a closer look at this impressive piece, and then read on for our detailed thoughts on the Batman: Black & White by Todd McFarlane statue.

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This particular statue is sculpted by Jonathan Matthews, with a design based directly on McFarlane’s cover to 1988’s Batman #423. Apart from the lack of color, obviously, the one real visual change involves the removal of the woman Batman has rescued in the image, allowing the character’s iconic chest emblem to stand out. Otherwise, this is about as faithful a recreation of that cover as could be expected at this scale.

The McFarlane piece stands out from the rest of the Black & White line in more ways than one. For one thing, it’s noticeably larger than most. In the past, Black & White statues were sculpted at 1:12 scale, with the end product coming in at around 6 or 7-inches-tall. But DC seems to have switched to a slightly larger 1:10 scale, meaning this Batman measures just under 10-inches tall at the highest point of his cape. That certainly gives it more presence, and helps justify the relatively higher MSRP. That being said, collectors who prefer to display multiple Black & White pieces together may find this one stands out altogether too much. This Batman definitely benefits from either being displayed on its own or alongside slightly larger DC pieces. For example, the classic DC Direct Swamp Thing statue makes for an excellent companion piece if you’re in a dark-and-gritty, ’80s DC kind of mood:

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They may have come out 25 years apart, but these are easily two of DC Direct’s best statue releases.

Another distinguishing characteristic is just how much the cape drives the look and sculpt of this piece. Many of the best Black & White pieces use Batman’s cape to create a sense of dynamic motion (Batman by Jock, Batman by Ed McGuiness, Batman by Norm Breyfogle, etc.), but this design makes the cape into the dominant feature of the statue. Only Batman’s head and upper torso are actually sculpted. The rest is an abstract swirl of cape only hinting at the powerful figure beneath. Again, it’s a striking design that has great shelf presence while doing true justice to the original artwork.

The paint job is where many Black & White statues either succeed or fail, especially with several recent releases suffering from significant quality control issues. Fortunately, the McFarlane statue benefits from a simple but effective paint scheme. As with the source material, the statue is basically divided into two shades – a deep black for the outer cape and cowl and a lighter gray tone for the highlights, torso and mouth area and inner cape lining. The bat emblem is rendered in a lighter off-white tone that helps draw the eye to Batman’s chest and helps prevent those few sculpted body parts from being drowned out by the cape.

Interestingly, though this statue won’t begin trickling into stores until late July, DC has already solicited a “2.0” version for release in November. The only visual difference with that rerelease looks to be a slightly darker color scheme. Your mileage may vary, but seeing this version in hand and how necessary those lighter tones are in terms of giving the statue depth and definition, it’s hard to imagine a darker palette actually benefitting the piece. Better to grab the original while it’s still available.

1.0 version on left vs. 2.0 version on right. (Image Credit: DC Direct)
1.0 version on left vs. 2.0 version on right. (Image Credit: DC Direct)

At $135, this is hardly a cheap collectible, especially considering the 1:6 scale DC Designer Series statues can usually be had for around the same price. But for the discerning Batman collector who wants a strong statement piece for their collection, it’s hard to go wrong with the Batman: Black & White by Todd McFarlane statue. Rarely has an iconic Batman image made so successful a jump to 3D sculpture. It’s a welcome sign that this series hasn’t lost its momentum after 15 years and 100 releases.

You can head over to DC’s official website to find out where you can preorder this Batman statue. Then check out an early preview of another upcoming Black & White statue, the Court of Owls-inspired “Batmonster.” And if you’ve got Bruce Wayne levels of disposable income, why not check out this amazing but expensive Joaquin Phoenix Joker statue?

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Other Publishers May Be Considering Raising Prices on PS5 and Xbox Series X

Following the news that NBA 2K21 will cost $10 more on PlayStation 4 and Xbox Series X, the research firm IDG Consulting has said that other game publishers are also considering price increases for their games.

Speaking with GamesIndustry.biz, IDG President and CEO Yoshio Osaki explained how game pricing has “remained flat since 2005, whereas TV and movie pricing has increased significantly.”

“The last time that next-gen launch software pricing went up was in 2005 and 2006, when it went from $49.99 to $59.99 at the start of the Xbox 360 and PS3 generation,” Osaki said. “During that time, the costs and prices in other affiliated verticals have gone up.”

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These other affiliated verticals include next-gen console game production costs, which have seen increases of “200% to 300%, depending on the IP, studio and genre,” without an increase in the price of the games.

For comparisons sake, “cinema ticket prices have risen 39%, Netflix subscription costs have gone up 100%, and Cable TV packages have risen by 105%.”

“Even with the increase to $69.99 for next-gen, that price increase from 2005 to 2020 next-gen is only up 17%, far lower than the other comparisons,” Osaki continued. “While the cost of development and publishing have gone up, and pricing in other entertainment verticals has also gone up substantially, next-gen software pricing has not reflected these increases. $59.99 to $69.99 does not even cover these other cost increases completely, but does move it more in the proper direction.”

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He concludes by stating that “Not every game should garner the $69.99 price point on next-gen, but flagship AAAs such as NBA 2K merit this pricing more than others.”

This news of NBA 2K21’s price increase was revealed alongside the Kobe Bryant Mamba Forever Edition that celebrates the late basketball legend who played for the Los Angeles Lakers from 1996 to 2016.

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Rocky IV: Sylvester Stallone Confirms He’s Working on a Director’s Cut

Sylvester Stallone has revealed that he is working on a director’s cut of Rocky IV, which he says will be “amazing.”

Stallone posted an image to promote the extended cut of Rambo: Last Blood on his Instagram page, prompting one fan to ask whether a director’s cut of Rocky Balboa would ever be released. In response, Stallone admitted that he is “not doing that,” however, he did give his fans another reason to fist pump the air.

“I am doing a directors cut on Rocky IV which will be amazing!!!!!” he revealed in the same comment.

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Rocky IV, one of the more triumphant entries in the iconic sports-film franchise, sees Rocky Balboa’s former nemesis and best friend, Apollo Creed, killed in a fight with a smarmy Russian fighter. In the aftermath, Rocky sets out on a path of revenge as he heads to Russia to take down Ivan Drago.

The 1985 film was a total knockout success at the box office, earning more than $300m worldwide, the most of any Rocky film. It also held the top spot as the highest-grossing sports film of all time, right up until the release of the biographical sports drama The Blind Side in 2009.

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The events of the film serve as the backstory to the plot of Creed II, in which Apollo Creed’s son, Donnie, comes up against a new component in the ring, as he accepts a challenge from Ivan Drago’s son, Viktor.

In our review of Creed II, we said the story failed to “let the past go, abandoning the exciting new path blazed by [Ryan] Coogler in favor of evoking what’s come before, with undeniably diminished results.”

Shortly after its release, Stallone announced that he was stepping out of the ring and officially retiring his iconic Rocky character for good, having portrayed the boxing legend in eight movies in total.

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Fortnite Dataminers Claim To Have Found New Ruin-Themed Area

It’s not unusual for Fortnite‘s battle royale map to change and evolve throughout a season, but the end of Chapter 2, Season 3‘s water-themed event may see the map go through bigger changes than usual. As reported by Polygon, dataminers claim to have identified a new area filled with ruins that will be revealed as the water recedes.

A map posted on Reddit shows the potential upcoming state of the map according to datamined images, with a new location in the top left corner of the map called “The Ruins.” Some have speculated that this area may have something to do with Aquaman, as the DC hero was introduced in the new Battle Pass. Our guide to all the currently available Aquaman challenges can be found here.

Since the start of July, the high water levels introduced at the start of Season 3 have started receding to allow full access to formerly flooded locations. The leaks suggest that the new ruins area will also be revealed as the water levels continue to recede throughout the season.

Epic has confirmed that the receding water levels will reveal a number of new roads across the island, with Season 3 adding drivable cars to the game for the first time. There are plenty of new challenges to be completed before the water levels recede completely, check out our full guide to Season 3 challenges here.

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The Internet Has Declared War On The U.S. Army Esports Discord Channel

The military has long had a foot in gaming, most notably as a recruitment tool with efforts like the early 2000s’ America’s Army series. The army’s gaming arm came back into the public eye this week, after the U.S. Army’s esports account tweeted “UwU” in response to a tweet by chat app Discord.

The tweet went viral, with many criticizing the army’s use of the esports initiative as a recruitment tool to target young people.

Soon, a new speedrun challenge spawned on Twitter where users competed to get banned from the US Army esports Discord server the fastest, Polygon reported. The server was flooded with users posting in an effort to try and get banned–while some posted classic “copypasta” text, others simply linked to the Wikipedia page for “United States war crimes.”

Most videos showed users achieving bans within 20 seconds, with the mods clearly active to keep up with the influx of new users.

The main functionality of the Discord channel has now been disabled. While it’s still possible to join the server, reacting to the rules message no longer grants access to the main chat channels–though the number of reactions continues to tick up as users attempt to join.

According to Polygon, the Discord channel was originally disabled with a message by a moderator called “UwU” reading “Temporarily disabled. Thanks for the fun tonight!” That message was later replaced with one reading “Have a bit more patience while we finalize some back end stuff in the server in order to make it an enjoyable place for you all to game. We apologize for the inconvenience to those that are legit wanting to join us. Trolls make things fun for everyone!”

As at the time of writing, the latest message in the Discord’s welcome channel simply reads “This page is intentionally disabled…”

Michael Bay’s Pandemic Thriller Faces A Snag, As Union Blocks It From Shooting

Michael Bay is making a pandemic movie–because of course he is. But the film is now facing new controversy, as one of the biggest trade unions has told its members to not work on the film.

Deadline reports that SAG-AFTRA has informed members to avoid the movie, Songbird, because it “failed to complete the signatory process and is therefore not signed to any applicable SAG-AFTRA agreement.” The production company apparently did not file the necessary paperwork regarding health and safety measures related to COVID-19.

The producers, Invisible Narratives, told Deadline that they expect this “Do Not Work” order to be resolved in due to course after it completes some paperwork.

A spokesperson for SAG-AFTRA told the site: “The producers have not been transparent about their safety protocols and that is something we obviously take very seriously.”

Songbird, which is described as a “pandemic thriller,” is said to be using an “unusual” method of filming in Los Angeles. The exact specifics around this, however, have not been confirmed, and there is no word yet on a cast for it. Bay is producing the film, with Adam Mason set to direct.

As we reported earlier, Songbird is being compared to Paranormal Activity and Cloverfield, implying that it will be found footage. It will be set two years in the future, in a world where the current COVID-19 pandemic has not dissipated, and the virus has continued to mutate beyond control.

Recompile, A 3D Metroidvania With Hacking Mechanics, Is Coming To PS5 And Xbox Series X

Recompile, a 3D Metroidvania game with a unique sense of style, is the latest title to be confirmed for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. The game is not coming to PS4 or Xbox One, which makes it a rare next-gen exclusive indie title.

The game, which mixes combat and 3D platforming with physics-based hacking (and you can apparently hack and change just about anything you encounter), will feature multiple endings depending on how you place. Players will control, according to the press release, “a rogue piece of semi-sentient code, trapped in The Mainframe–a sprawling digital wasteland dead-set on deleting trespassers.”

Publisher Dear Villagers also released a new trailer to celebrate the announcement and show off how the game will look on next-gen systems, below. It features the Aoife O’Donovan song Jupiter.

The game’s PS5 version was announced alongside several other PS5 indie titles, including Worms Rumble and Maquette.

Designer Phi Dihn shared some further insights into the game’s PS5 release on the PlayStation Blog, explaining that the game is “about creating the first self-aware Artificial Intelligence.” Dihn also sings the praises of the upcoming system’s abilities, saying that “with the announcements of next gen and the recent developments in graphical rendering and real-time lighting, we’re even more excited to reveal our plans for the game.”

A release date for Recompile has not yet been set.

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Beyond A Steel Sky Releasing On PC This Month After A 26-Year Wait

Beyond A Steel Sky, which recently released on Apple Arcade, is finally nearly here for PC fans. The sequel to Revolution’s incredible 1994 point-and-click adventure game Beneath A Steel Sky releases for Steam on July 16.

The game returns players to the world of the original game, and once again has you playing as Robert Foster. Like the original, it features art from Watchmen artist Dave Gibbons, and it’s set in a post-apocalyptic cyberpunk Australian city. The game is a direct sequel, with many Easter eggs for returning fans.

The Apple Arcade version features gorgeous visuals and relatively intuitive controls, but many longtime series fans are no doubt excited to play the game on PC.

The game is yet again developed by Revolution Software, best known for the Broken Sword series. A sequel to Beneath A Steel Sky was initially promised as a stretch goal in the Kickstarter for Broken Sword 5, and although the game’s pledges did not reach the goal, Revolution decided to make the game anyway.

GameSpot will have a review of Beyond A Steel Sky live closer to the game’s PC release.

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Deals: RTX 2070 Gaming Laptop $1399, 30% Off 25″ 1ms 240Hz GSYNC Monitor

There are some excellent deals today for PC gamers. Today’s best gaming laptop deal is an MSI GL65 RTX 2070 for only $1399. It was available briefly last week but went out of stock quickly. The GTRacing Gaming Chair, which we rated the best budget gaming chair of 2020, has been marked down to the lowest price we’ve ever seen. Finally, there’s a killer Dell 25″ monitor, arguably the best 25″ gaming monitor on the market, at a supremely low price. Check them out here.

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