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Magic tricks have captivated and entertained audiences for centuries. Whether it's a skilled magician producing a rabbit out of a hat or making objects disappear and reappear, the element of mystery and wonder surrounding magic tricks is what makes them so intriguing. However, in recent times, there has been a growing interest in exposing the secrets behind these tricks. Exposing magic tricks can be seen as a dual-edged sword. On one hand, it can help remove the mystique and disillusionment associated with magic, allowing the audience to understand the techniques and mechanisms behind the illusions. This knowledge can empower individuals, making them less susceptible to deception and manipulation in the future.


    (1) from the original Strange Tales, #130-141 (circa 1964-1965): Lee & Ditko's epic confrontation between Doc and the team of Mordo and Dormammu. This story is Lee & Ditko at their peak.

But lazy writing and the emphasis on Doc as a super-hero rather than as a mystic within a system of eastern flavored mysticism with touches of western occultism and Marvel cosmic entities reduces that to Doc fires a bolt of bedevilment at the costumed bad guy and then casts a spell that does whatever the writer needs it to do to fulfill the plot he has set up. If not, you are mostly out of luck, though I have been encouraged to see a small handful of books starting to break that mold once again, just not ones attached to properties appearing on the screen.

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This knowledge can empower individuals, making them less susceptible to deception and manipulation in the future. It also helps debunk fraudulent claims made by supposed magicians who present their tricks as real magic. On the other hand, the exposure of magic tricks can diminish the entertainment value of magic performances.

Thread: Master of the Mystic Arts: Doctor Strange Appreciation

Rodriguez also drew a couple issues of Dare Devil when he was on the book with Chris Samnee. I don't think you guys will be disappointed. After the weird stuff he drew in Spider-Woman, Dr. Strange is right up his ally. Dr. Strange is in good hands.

Thing is, the sister title will die after a few issues, and we'll be left with the sub-par title by Aaron. Besides, the team being AU Sorcerers Supreme is a really poor idea. They could've just made a magic book led by Doctor Strange, including the likes of Magik, Ghost Rider and the like, which I reckon would sell. Now, they've picked a number of unknows with no pull, which added to the fact that Strange is still relatively unknown and the sales have been decreasing the last few months, means that the book will not survive past 6 issues or so.

07-15-2016, 04:36 AM #1217 Mighty Member Join Date Mar 2015 Posts 1,474 Originally Posted by Darthkostis

No problem! But yeah, while it gets good reviews, it's certainly not a good Doctor Strange book. It's the Doc for a new generation. Simplified, and devoid of the things that made him unique. Aaron turned him into a by-the-numbers action hero, while introducing a massive retcon that goes against decades of continuity. As for recs, the folks here have summarized it all excellently:

Cheers Darthkostis. 07-21-2016, 03:42 PM #1218
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Magic relies on the suspension of disbelief and the sense of wonder it evokes. By revealing the secrets, the element of surprise is diminished, and the awe-inspiring nature of the illusions can be lost. Furthermore, exposing magic tricks can have a negative impact on magicians' livelihoods, as their income often depends on the allure of their tricks. In recent years, there has been a surge in online platforms and television shows dedicated to exposing magic tricks. Magicians themselves have also taken to revealing their techniques and secrets, often as a means of gaining popularity and showcasing their skills. The availability of instructional resources, such as books, tutorials, and forums, has made it easier for individuals to learn magic tricks and understand the principles behind them. While the exposure of magic tricks can be controversial, it ultimately falls on the viewer to decide whether or not they want to learn the secrets behind the illusions. Some may prefer to maintain the sense of wonder and mystery surrounding magic, while others may find enjoyment in understanding the mechanics of the tricks. Exposing magic tricks can be both enlightening and disappointing, as it forces us to confront the reality that what appears to be supernatural is often rooted in skill, practice, and clever techniques..

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