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'''The Magical Spectator''' is the newsletter for the humorous [[Association of International Magical Spectators‎]].
'''The Magical Spectator''' is the newsletter for the humorous [[Association of International Magical Spectators‎]].


There have been 114issues published between 1992 to 2021.  
There have been 114 <ref>Bob Loomis's Facebook page</ref> issues published between 1992 to 2021.  


It represents a light-hearted approach to magic, ensuring magicians didn't take themselves too seriously. It demands reader response by posing a query in each issue. During 1995 such pertinent questions as "How do you defeat the magic bug?", "What should magicians wear?", and "Do magicians make mistakes?" were addressed and answered.<ref>Magicians' Yearbook, Anthony Owen, 1996</ref>
It represents a light-hearted approach to magic, ensuring magicians didn't take themselves too seriously. It demands reader response by posing a query in each issue. During 1995 such pertinent questions as "How do you defeat the magic bug?", "What should magicians wear?", and "Do magicians make mistakes?" were addressed and answered.<ref>Magicians' Yearbook, Anthony Owen, 1996</ref>

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The Magical Spectator
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EditorsRobert (Bob) Loomis
FrequencyQuarterly
First issueWinter 1992
Final issueOngoing
Total issues114

The Magical Spectator is the newsletter for the humorous Association of International Magical Spectators‎.

There have been 114 [1] issues published between 1992 to 2021.

It represents a light-hearted approach to magic, ensuring magicians didn't take themselves too seriously. It demands reader response by posing a query in each issue. During 1995 such pertinent questions as "How do you defeat the magic bug?", "What should magicians wear?", and "Do magicians make mistakes?" were addressed and answered.[2]


References

  1. Bob Loomis's Facebook page
  2. Magicians' Yearbook, Anthony Owen, 1996