Hocus Pocus by Rick Worth, Jordan Culver, and Richard Wiseman
Created by: Rick Worth, Jordan Culver, Richard Wiseman
Where to buy
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Key features
Graphic novel format with high-quality art and storytelling
Interactive mentalism tricks and cold reading exercises embedded in the pages
Three historically inspired dark stories tied to mentalism
Professional production value with a nostalgic, dark tone
Affordable at £6.95 and also available for free online
Pros
Beautiful, professional artwork and storytelling
Interactive magic tricks make it practical for performers
Unique blend of comic and mentalism appeals to creative magicians
Affordable and accessible
Cons
May not appeal to magicians who dislike comics or graphic novels
Limited to mentalism themes, so not for all magic styles
Effect
Hocus Pocus is a comic-style book that blends mentalism, magic tricks, and storytelling. It presents three dark, historical stories about figures like Washington Irving Bishop, J.B. Ryan, and Arthur Alexander. The book includes interactive elements, such as hidden magic tricks and cold reading exercises, making it engaging for readers who enjoy both comics and magic.
Full details
Hocus Pocus is structured like a graphic novel, with high-quality artwork by Jordan Culver and writing by Rick Worth. The book explores mentalism through true stories, combining entertainment with historical context. It also features practical magic tricks that readers can perform, integrating the content into real-world scenarios. The production is professional, resembling a passion project by experienced creators.
Who should consider the trick
This book is ideal for magicians who enjoy storytelling, mentalism, and graphic novels. It suits those who appreciate interactive magic and historical context. However, those who dislike comics or prefer traditional magic books may not find it appealing.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
The magic tricks included are designed to be accessible, with clear instructions embedded in the comic format. The difficulty varies, but most are suitable for beginners to intermediate performers. The cold reading exercises and interactive elements are straightforward to implement.
What magicians say
Steve Faulkner from RealMagicReview describes Hocus Pocus as "a genuine comic" with "stunning" artwork. He praises its professional quality and interactive elements, noting that it feels like a passion project. He also highlights its nostalgic tone, comparing it to classic dark comics. However, he acknowledges that comic skeptics may not enjoy it. The book is available for free online or for purchase at a low cost, making it an accessible option for collectors and enthusiasts.
What people are saying about Hocus Pocus
Steve Faulkner (RealMagicReview) says...
It’s a beautiful comic and a genuine graphic novel—stunning art, brilliant storytelling, and hidden magic tricks you can actually perform. [...] If you’re into comics and mentalism, it’s a must-have.
Review videos
Stranded with a Stranger: Phill Evans
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Dr Richard Wiseman presents Hocus Pocus
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