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There have been 83 issues published between 1992 to 2013. Issue no. 100 is fast approaching.
There have been 83 issues published between 1992 to 2013. Issue no. 100 is fast approaching.


It represented a light-hearted approach to magic, ensuring magicians didn't take themselves too seriously. It demanded 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 represented 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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Revision as of 10:18, 21 September 2016

The Magical Spectator
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EditorsRobert Loomis
FrequencyQuarterly
First issueWinter 1992
Final issueOngoing
Total issuesApproaching 100

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

There have been 83 issues published between 1992 to 2013. Issue no. 100 is fast approaching.

It represented 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.[1]


References

  1. Magicians' Yearbook, Anthony Owen, 1996