Total Film

HAVING IT SMALL

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I’m no doctor, but I have some concerns about your recent cover story on Ant-Man And The Wasp. I found it terribly difficult to read as you made it so incredibly small. I cannot understand why you made it so tough for your readers to take in everything about the upcoming film. Maybe next time you should print your cover story in a bigger format for a more comfortabl­e, enjoyable read… now, on with the rest of your great mag!

MARTIN JACKSON, BLETCHLEY

Please, please, please tell me that I am the only one to have the TF equivalent of Willy Wonka’s Golden Ticket! You see, on the cover of my copy of issue 274, the Wasp seems to have lost one of her wing filaments – take a look at the left-hand side, below the ‘F’. Surely a collectors’ item worth thousands of pounds. Though I’ll settle for a year’s free cinema pass…

STEVE WILSON, VIA EMAIL

As I can’t actually read the Ant-Man And The Wasp micromag, I thought I should give it to my Hot Toys Iron Man figure. He couldn’t wait to find out what Ant-Man was up to while everyone else was fighting Thanos. You can’t tell from the picture, but he’s shedding a little tear, still thinking about Spider-Man…

DARREN GLADWIN, VIA EMAIL Cheer up Tiny Tony – Spidey might be gone, but you’ve still got Total Film (or maybe Partial Film, in Thanos’ world). The response to the micro-mag was so overwhelmi­ng we’ve gone one step further: presenting the world’s first nano-mag which – oh no, it’s just slipped under your fingernail and is now pinging about your insides like a paper Dennis Quaid in Innerspace. As for the whole ‘hard to read’ issue, simply take the micro-mag to your local observator­y and tack it their biggest telescope. Security will have you tasered in minutes though, so read fast.

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not all readers spotted the team delivering TF subscriber copies last month….

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