Colossal Killer
Key features
Beginner-friendly with no sleight of hand required
Uses a normal wallet, making it practical for everyday carry
Allows for a nearly any card to be chosen (except aces)
Versatile and suitable for both close-up and parlour magic settings
Pros
Strong commercial effect with a clear premise
Practical and easy to reset
Versatile in terms of card selection
Does not require a gimmicked wallet
Cons
Variable outcomes, with some being stronger than others
Not all cards can be chosen (aces are excluded)
May require carrying a specific wallet if used professionally
Effect
The Colossal Killer is a card-to-wallet effect where a freely named card vanishes from the deck and appears inside the performer's wallet. The trick is known for its direct and visual impact, making it a strong closer for card routines.
Full Details
The effect allows the magician to use a regular wallet, eliminating the need for gimmicks or special setups. The spectator names any card (except aces), and the magician cleanly reveals it inside their wallet. The method relies on clever principles rather than sleight of hand, making it accessible to performers of varying skill levels.
Who Should Consider the Trick
This trick suits magicians who want a reliable, impromptu card-to-wallet effect without carrying extra gimmicks. It works well for close-up performers, walk-around magicians, and those who prefer minimal setups.
Information on How Difficult It Is to Perform
The Colossal Killer is beginner-friendly, requiring no advanced sleight of hand. The method is straightforward, but proper timing and presentation are key to maximizing its impact.
What Magicians Say
- RealMagicReview mentions that while the trick didn't fully impress them, it was part of a lecture that included strong material.
- mentalistonashoestring highlights the Colossal Killer as a popular trick that works well with thin misindex cards, praising its versatility.
- BAM_magic compares it to Streamlined 2.0, noting that Colossal Killer allows nearly any card (except aces) and uses a normal wallet, making it more flexible but with slightly variable outcomes.
The Colossal Killer is a practical choice for magicians who want a direct, wallet-based revelation without extra gimmicks. Its simplicity and strong effect make it a solid addition to any card routine.
What people are saying about Colossal Killer
AlakazamMagicUK says...
Ken Hallgring shares his top eight magic tricks for a desert island, including a mix of card magic, mentalism, and visual effects, each with a unique story and presentation style.
BAM_magic says...
Comparison with 'Colossal Killer' highlights 'Streamlined 2.0's' consistency and cleaner visual proof. [...] Reviewer rates the product 90%, praising its strength, practicality, and quality.
mentalistonashoestring says...
New thin misindex cards are highlighted for their versatility in tricks like Colossal Killer and Wave. [...] They share excitement for a zodiac-based effect called Arch Types.
RealMagicReview says...
Christian Grace's 'Miracle One' was a standout trick, though the lecture overall didn't wow Steve. [...] Andy Frost's deep dive into the double lift was insightful, especially his one-phase Ambitious Card routine.
Review videos
Streamlined 2.0 by David Penn - Review (INTERESTING)
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The Session 2022. Day 3 Review (Ramble)
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Other videos
Stranded with a Stranger: Ken Hallgring
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Vlog for June 2023
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